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The role of ICOS in allergic disease: Positive or Negative?

Xueyan Zhang, Xianyang Hu, Tengfei Tian, Wenhui Pang

2021International Immunopharmacology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With the rapid increase in the incidence of allergic diseases, the mechanisms underlying the development of these diseases have received a great deal of attention, and this is particularly true in regard to the role of ICOS in allergic diseases. Current studies have revealed that ICOS affects the functional activity of multiple immune cells that modulate the adaptive immune system. Additionally, ICOS also plays a crucial role in mediating cellular immunity and coordinating the response of the entire immune system, and thus, it plays a role in allergic reactions. However, the ICOS/ICOS-ligand (ICOS-L) axis functions in a dual role during the development of multiple allergic diseases. In this review, we explore the role of ICOS/ICOSL in the context of different immune cells that function in allergic diseases, and we summarize recent advances in their contribution to these diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemContext (archaeology)ImmunologyDiseaseAcquired immune systemImmunityBiologyMedicinePathologyPaleontologyIL-33, ST2, and ILC PathwaysAsthma and respiratory diseasesEosinophilic Esophagitis
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