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2024
Ahmed A, Joseph AM, Zhou J, Horn V, Uddin J, Lyu M, Goc J, Sockolow RE, Wing JB, Vivier E et al..  2024.  CTLA-4-expressing ILC3s restrain interleukin-23-mediated inflammation.. Nature. 630(8018):976-983.
Horn V, Sonnenberg GF.  2024.  Group 3 innate lymphoid cells in intestinal health and disease.. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 21(6):428-443.
Joseph AM, Ahmed A, Goc J, Horn V, Fiedler B, Garone D, Grigg JB, Uddin J, Teng F, Fritsch M et al..  2024.  RIPK3 and caspase-8 interpret cytokine signals to regulate ILC3 survival in the gut.. Mucosal Immunol.
2019
Sonnenberg GF, Hepworth MR.  2019.  Functional interactions between innate lymphoid cells and adaptive immunity.. Nat Rev Immunol.
2016
Goc J, Hepworth MR, Sonnenberg GF.  2016.  Group 3 innate lymphoid cells: regulating host-commensal bacteria interactions in inflammation and cancer.. Int Immunol. 28(1):43-52.
Fung TC, Bessman NJ, Hepworth MR, Kumar N, Shibata N, Kobuley D, Wang K, Ziegler CGK, Goc J, Shima T et al..  2016.  Lymphoid-Tissue-Resident Commensal Bacteria Promote Members of the IL-10 Cytokine Family to Establish Mutualism.. Immunity. 44(3):634-46.
Withers DR, Hepworth MR, Wang X, Mackley EC, Halford EE, Dutton EE, Marriott CL, Brucklacher-Waldert V, Veldhoen M, Kelsen J et al..  2016.  Transient inhibition of ROR-γt therapeutically limits intestinal inflammation by reducing TH17 cells and preserving group 3 innate lymphoid cells.. Nat Med. 22(3):319-23.
Withers DR, Hepworth MR, Wang X, Mackley EC, Halford EE, Dutton EE, Marriott CL, Brucklacher-Waldert V, Veldhoen M, Kelsen J et al..  2016.  Transient inhibition of ROR-γt therapeutically limits intestinal inflammation by reducing TH17 cells and preserving group 3 innate lymphoid cells.. Nat Med. 22(3):319-23.
2015
Mackley EC, Houston S, Marriott CL, Halford EE, Lucas B, Cerovic V, Filbey KJ, Maizels RM, Hepworth MR, Sonnenberg GF et al..  2015.  CCR7-dependent trafficking of RORγ⁺ ILCs creates a unique microenvironment within mucosal draining lymph nodes.. Nat Commun. 6:5862.
Mackley EC, Houston S, Marriott CL, Halford EE, Lucas B, Cerovic V, Filbey KJ, Maizels RM, Hepworth MR, Sonnenberg GF et al..  2015.  CCR7-dependent trafficking of RORγ⁺ ILCs creates a unique microenvironment within mucosal draining lymph nodes.. Nat Commun. 6:5862.
Mackley EC, Houston S, Marriott CL, Halford EE, Lucas B, Cerovic V, Filbey KJ, Maizels RM, Hepworth MR, Sonnenberg GF et al..  2015.  CCR7-dependent trafficking of RORγ⁺ ILCs creates a unique microenvironment within mucosal draining lymph nodes.. Nat Commun. 6:5862.
Wagage S, Pritchard GHarms, Dawson L, Buza EL, Sonnenberg GF, Hunter CA.  2015.  The Group 3 Innate Lymphoid Cell Defect in Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Deficient Mice Is Associated with T Cell Hyperactivation during Intestinal Infection.. PLoS One. 10(5):e0128335.
Hepworth MR, Fung TC, Masur SH, Kelsen JR, McConnell FM, Dubrot J, Withers DR, Hugues S, Farrar MA, Reith W et al..  2015.  Immune tolerance. Group 3 innate lymphoid cells mediate intestinal selection of commensal bacteria-specific CD4⁺ T cells.. Science. 348(6238):1031-5.
Hepworth MR, Fung TC, Masur SH, Kelsen JR, McConnell FM, Dubrot J, Withers DR, Hugues S, Farrar MA, Reith W et al..  2015.  Immune tolerance. Group 3 innate lymphoid cells mediate intestinal selection of commensal bacteria-specific CD4⁺ T cells.. Science. 348(6238):1031-5.
2014
Hepworth MR, Sonnenberg GF.  2014.  Regulation of the adaptive immune system by innate lymphoid cells.. Curr Opin Immunol. 27:75-82.
2013
Hepworth MR, Monticelli LA, Fung TC, Ziegler CGK, Grunberg S, Sinha R, Mantegazza AR, Ma H-L, Crawford A, Angelosanto JM et al..  2013.  Innate lymphoid cells regulate CD4+ T-cell responses to intestinal commensal bacteria.. Nature. 498(7452):113-7.
2012
Sonnenberg GF, Monticelli LA, Alenghat T, Fung TC, Hutnick NA, Kunisawa J, Shibata N, Grunberg S, Sinha R, Zahm AM et al..  2012.  Innate lymphoid cells promote anatomical containment of lymphoid-resident commensal bacteria.. Science. 336(6086):1321-5.