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T helper 2 cells in asthma

James A. Harker, Clare M. Lloyd

2023The Journal of Experimental Medicine111 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Allergic asthma is among the most common immune-mediated diseases across the world, and type 2 immune responses are thought to be central to pathogenesis. The importance of T helper 2 (Th2) cells as central regulators of type 2 responses in asthma has, however, become less clear with the discovery of other potent innate sources of type 2 cytokines and innate mediators of inflammation such as the alarmins. This review provides an update of our current understanding of Th2 cells in human asthma, highlighting their many guises and functions in asthma, both pathogenic and regulatory, and how these are influenced by the tissue location and disease stage and severity. It also explores how biologics targeting type 2 immune pathways are impacting asthma, and how these have the potential to reveal hitherto underappreciated roles for Th2 cell in lung inflammation.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunologyAsthmaInnate lymphoid cellImmune systemInnate immune systemInflammationDiseaseBiologyPathogenesisAllergic inflammationMedicinePathologyAsthma and respiratory diseasesIL-33, ST2, and ILC PathwaysImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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