“…In turn, these neurons locally release neuropeptides that promote conventional type 2 dendritic cell–mediated allergen trafficking to the lymph nodes ( 41 ), increase T H 2 and ILC2 polarization ( 6 , 7 , 42 ), and induce mast cell degranulation ( 27 ). Substance P, one such neuropeptide, is increased in asthmatic patients’ lungs and promotes bronchial hyperresponsiveness ( 6 ), mucin imbalance ( 20 , 43 , 44 ), and coughing ( 45 ). Because these neurons detect immune complexes between IgE and allergens, and the genetic elimination of FcεR1 from TRPV1 + sensory neurons prevents the development of type 2 inflammation ( 13 , 16 , 46 , 47 ), we postulate that the neurons contribute to humoral responses.…”