Interleukin 23 is tightly associated with TH-17 cell–mediated inflammation and autoimmunity. A new study of mice deficient in its receptor shows that interleukin 23 is required for the terminal differentiation of TH-17 cells in vivo.
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Chung, Y., Dong, C. Don't leave home without it: the IL-23 visa to TH-17 cells. Nat Immunol 10, 236–238 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni0309-236
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