Location, Location, Location: Localized Memory Cells Take Residence in the Allergic Lung

Immunity
Clare M Lloyd, James A Harker

Abstract

Understanding the localization of cells is important as local environmental cues influence both phenotype and effector function. In this issue of Immunity, Pepper and colleagues find that allergen-specific tissue-resident memory T cells are maintained by IL-2 and are key drivers of allergic pathology.

Citations

Aug 18, 2020·Multivariate Behavioral Research·Javier RevueltaMiguel Ángel Alcazar-Córcoles
Aug 9, 2021·Molecular Aspects of Medicine·Zsolt I KomlósiCezmi A Akdis

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