AIM2 is located in the nucleus of Th17 cells, where it interacted with RORγt, enhancing its binding to the Il17a promoter. The absence of AIM2 hindered naive CD4 T cells from differentiating into functional Th17 cells and from inducing colitis in Rag1-/- mice.
[iScience]

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