Only Two Can Tango: Mast Cells Displace Epithelial Cells to Dance with ILC2s

Immunity
Tiffany Bouchery, Nicola L Harris

Abstract

Mast cells have been implicated in protective immunity to helminth infection, but the precise mechanism remains unclear. In this issue of Immunity, Shimokawa et al., 2017 report that mast cells are a bridge linking dying epithelial cells with effector type 2 innate lymphoid cells.

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Apr 26, 2019·Frontiers in Immunology·Tiffany BoucheryNicola Harris
Oct 19, 2019·Journal of Cellular Physiology·Jie WanHuaxi Xu

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