Spatial adaptation of eosinophils and their emerging roles in homeostasis, infection and disease
Eosinophils are bone marrow-derived granulocytes that are traditionally associated with
type 2 immune responses, such as those that occur during parasite infections and allergy …
type 2 immune responses, such as those that occur during parasite infections and allergy …
Emerging functions of tissue-resident eosinophils
A Gurtner, D Crepaz, IC Arnold - Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2023 - rupress.org
Eosinophils are typically considered tissue-damaging effector cells in type 2 immune-related
diseases. However, they are also increasingly recognized as important modulators of …
diseases. However, they are also increasingly recognized as important modulators of …
[HTML][HTML] Small intestinal resident eosinophils maintain gut homeostasis following microbial colonization
A Ignacio, K Shah, J Bernier-Latmani, Y Köller… - Immunity, 2022 - cell.com
The intestine harbors a large population of resident eosinophils, yet the function of intestinal
eosinophils has not been explored. Flow cytometry and whole-mount imaging identified …
eosinophils has not been explored. Flow cytometry and whole-mount imaging identified …
Basophils prime group 2 innate lymphoid cells for neuropeptide-mediated inhibition
Type 2 cytokine responses promote parasitic immunity and initiate tissue repair; however,
they can also result in immunopathologies when not properly restricted. Although basophilia …
they can also result in immunopathologies when not properly restricted. Although basophilia …
Transcriptional profiling of mouse eosinophils identifies distinct gene signatures following cellular activation
Eosinophils are multifunctional, evolutionary conserved leukocytes that are involved in a
plethora of responses ranging from regulation of tissue homeostasis to host defense and …
plethora of responses ranging from regulation of tissue homeostasis to host defense and …
Eosinophil phenotypes are functionally regulated by resolvin D2 during allergic lung inflammation
Eosinophils (Eos) reside in multiple organs during homeostasis and respond rapidly to an
inflammatory challenge. Although Eos share chemical staining properties, they also …
inflammatory challenge. Although Eos share chemical staining properties, they also …
Influence of nutrition and maternal bonding on postnatal lung development in the newborn pig
Background Microbial colonization and immune cell maturation coincide at mucosal sites
and are decisive for postnatal lung development. How external factors influence neonatal …
and are decisive for postnatal lung development. How external factors influence neonatal …
Neonatal immune responses to respiratory viruses
Respiratory tract infections are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in newborns,
infants, and young children. These early life infections present a formidable immunologic …
infants, and young children. These early life infections present a formidable immunologic …
Deficiency in DDR1 induces pulmonary hypertension and impaired alveolar development
QA Bonafiglia, YQ Zhou, G Hou, R Saha… - American Journal of …, 2022 - atsjournals.org
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a multifaceted condition characterized by elevated
pulmonary arterial pressure, which can result in right ventricular dysfunction and failure …
pulmonary arterial pressure, which can result in right ventricular dysfunction and failure …
C5aR1 activation in mice controls inflammatory eosinophil recruitment and functions in allergic asthma
AV Wiese, J Duhn, RÜ Korkmaz, KM Quell, I Osman… - Allergy, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Pulmonary eosinophils comprise at least two distinct populations of resident
eosinophils (rEOS) and inflammatory eosinophils (iEOS), the latter recruited in response to …
eosinophils (rEOS) and inflammatory eosinophils (iEOS), the latter recruited in response to …