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Review
. 2013 May;13(5):362-75.
doi: 10.1038/nri3427. Epub 2013 Apr 5.

Protective and pathological roles of mast cells and basophils

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Review

Protective and pathological roles of mast cells and basophils

David Voehringer. Nat Rev Immunol. 2013 May.

Abstract

Mast cells and basophils are potent effector cells of the innate immune system, and they have both beneficial and detrimental functions for the host. They are mainly implicated in pro-inflammatory responses to allergens but can also contribute to protection against pathogens. Although both cell types were identified more than 130 years ago by Paul Ehrlich, their in vivo functions remain poorly understood. The precursor cell populations that give rise to mast cells and basophils have recently been characterized and isolated. Furthermore, new genetically modified mouse strains have been developed, which enable more specific targeting of mast cells and basophils. Such advances offer new opportunities to uncover the true in vivo activities of these cells and to revisit their previously proposed effector functions.

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