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See no allergen, hear no allergen, speak no allergen!

Authors: Aurore C. A. Gay; Martijn C. Nawijn;

See no allergen, hear no allergen, speak no allergen!

Abstract

Segmental allergen challenge in allergic patients with asthma reveals a previously unknown role for monocytes in the T helper 2 (T H 2)–dependent inflammatory response, whereas in allergic controls without asthma, allergen unresponsiveness seems to be maintained through epithelial-myeloid cell cross-talk that prevents T H 2 cell activation (see related Research Article by Alladina et al. ).

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Keywords

Hypersensitivity, Humans, Myeloid Cells, Allergens, Asthma, Monocytes

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