Neutrophil recruitment by CD4 tissue-resident memory T cells induces chronic recurrent inflammation in atopic dermatitis
CONCLUSIONS: We have established a novel, chronic recurrent mouse model for investigating TRM cells in AD. Our findings demonstrate that CD4+TRM cells in the skin mediate early flare-up response during AD recurrence and influence the chronic recurrent inflammation of AD by recruiting neutrophils. Targeting CD4+TRM cells may represent a promising approach for the treatment of chronic recurrent inflammation in AD.PMID:37832861 | DOI:10.1016/j.clim.2023.109805
Source: Clinical Immunology - Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Chunjiao Zheng Ting Cao Chengbin Ye Ying Zou Source Type: research
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