T-cell co-stimulatory molecules: their role in allergic immune reactions
- PMID: 17540787
- DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00094306
T-cell co-stimulatory molecules: their role in allergic immune reactions
Abstract
The development of allergic diseases, such as allergic asthma, depends upon the initiation and maintenance of T-helper cell type-2-skewed allergen-specific immune reactions. Although it is clear that susceptibility to this process is under genetic and environmental control, the fine-tuning and regulation of the type-2 T-helper cell immune response is not yet fully understood. In this second article in the present series, current understanding regarding the involvement of T-cells and antigen-presenting cells is summarised, with emphasis on the interaction between these two types of immune regulatory cells by means of co-stimulatory molecules.
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