“…Our finding that IL‐2 causes potent direct firing of colo‐rectal afferent endings is the first description of its effect on GI afferent endings. Further, it is also the first description that a cytokine primarily attributed to adaptive immune cells can modulate colo‐rectal afferent nerve activity, as the immune mediators outlined above are either primarily secreted by innate immune cells (e.g., proteases, histamine, and IL‐1 β ), by either innate or adaptive immune cells (e.g., IL‐6 and TNF‐ α ) or do not affect colo‐rectal afferent function (e.g., IL‐10) …”