Regulatory factors of ILC2 are therapeutic targets for lung inflammation
Lele Cui,
Yajie Wang
Abstract:Type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are an important class of innate immune cells that play a key role in regulating immune responses, maintaining tissue homeostasis, and participating in immune responses induced by inflammatory diseases. In lung inflammation, ILC2s drive the inflammatory response by secreting type 2 cytokines, and have a significant role in tissue repair and the maintenance of barrier function by secreting IL‐9 and antimicrobial peptides. ILC2s activation and function are affected by various… Show more
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