To respond or not to respond: T cells in allergic asthma

Nature Reviews. Immunology
Christina A Herrick, Kim Bottomly

Abstract

The incidence of allergic asthma has almost doubled in the past two decades. Numerous epidemiological studies have linked the recent surge in atopic disease with decreased exposure to infections in early childhood as a result of a more westernized lifestyle. However, a clear mechanistic explanation for how this might occur is still lacking. An answer might lie in the presently unfolding story of various regulatory T-cell populations that can limit adaptive immune responses, including T helper 2 (T(H)2)-cell-mediated allergic airway disease.

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