The role of eosinophilia in atopic diseases, including asthma, is well established, as is the well-known role of IL-5 as a major eosinophilopoeitin and chemoattractant. Following influenza A virus infection of mice, type 2 innate lymphoid cells are recruited to the respiratory tract and produce large quantities of IL-5, which contributes to the recruitment of eosinophils into the infected lungs during the recovery phase of infection. We demonstrate here that while IL-5 is required for optimal recovery from influenza A virus infection in BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice, the protective effect of IL-5 is independent of eosinophils, suggesting an alternative cellular target. We describe the unexpected finding of IL-5 receptor alpha (CD125) expression o...
Nevertheless its mechanism has not been well explained yet, PM2.5 is recognized to exacerbate asthma...
Increases in eosinophil numbers are associated with infection and allergic diseases, including asthm...
Allergic asthma has long been considered an inappropriate response to inhaled allergens mediated pri...
<div><p>Respiratory virus infections, such as influenza, typically induce a robust type I (pro-infla...
Eosinophils, along with mast cells are key cells involved in the innate immune response against para...
Clinical and experimental investigations suggest that allergen-specific CD4+ T-cells, IgE and the cy...
Blood eosinophils can be described as inflammatory-like (iEOS-like) and lung-resident-like (rEOS-lik...
The biology of the eosinophilic leukocyte-development, recruitment, and prolonged existence in somat...
Extensive clinical investigations have implicated eosinophils in the pathogenesis of asthma. In a re...
The eosinophil is a central effector cell in allergic asthma. Differentiation and function of eosino...
The mechanisms regulating the selective migration and degranulation of eosinophils in the asthmatic ...
IL-5 is induced locally in the lung and systemically in the circulation during allergic airways eosi...
C5a regulates the development of maladaptive immune responses in allergic asthma mainly through the ...
C5a drives airway constriction and inflammation during the effector phase of allergic asthma, mainly...
Viral respiratory infections can cause bronchial hyperresponsiveness and exacerbate asthma. In mice,...
Nevertheless its mechanism has not been well explained yet, PM2.5 is recognized to exacerbate asthma...
Increases in eosinophil numbers are associated with infection and allergic diseases, including asthm...
Allergic asthma has long been considered an inappropriate response to inhaled allergens mediated pri...
<div><p>Respiratory virus infections, such as influenza, typically induce a robust type I (pro-infla...
Eosinophils, along with mast cells are key cells involved in the innate immune response against para...
Clinical and experimental investigations suggest that allergen-specific CD4+ T-cells, IgE and the cy...
Blood eosinophils can be described as inflammatory-like (iEOS-like) and lung-resident-like (rEOS-lik...
The biology of the eosinophilic leukocyte-development, recruitment, and prolonged existence in somat...
Extensive clinical investigations have implicated eosinophils in the pathogenesis of asthma. In a re...
The eosinophil is a central effector cell in allergic asthma. Differentiation and function of eosino...
The mechanisms regulating the selective migration and degranulation of eosinophils in the asthmatic ...
IL-5 is induced locally in the lung and systemically in the circulation during allergic airways eosi...
C5a regulates the development of maladaptive immune responses in allergic asthma mainly through the ...
C5a drives airway constriction and inflammation during the effector phase of allergic asthma, mainly...
Viral respiratory infections can cause bronchial hyperresponsiveness and exacerbate asthma. In mice,...
Nevertheless its mechanism has not been well explained yet, PM2.5 is recognized to exacerbate asthma...
Increases in eosinophil numbers are associated with infection and allergic diseases, including asthm...
Allergic asthma has long been considered an inappropriate response to inhaled allergens mediated pri...