Research progress in OX40/OX40L in allergic diseases
- PMID: 39404736
- DOI: 10.1002/alr.23469
Research progress in OX40/OX40L in allergic diseases
Abstract
OX40/OX40L are costimulatory molecules in the tumor necrosis factor superfamily. Numerous studies have shown that OX40/OX40L are involved in immune regulation, especially in the proliferation and differentiation of T cells and the generation of memory T cells, which play important roles in allergic diseases. In recent years, the use of OX40/OX40L as therapeutic targets for treating T-cell-mediated diseases has attracted the interest of scholars. This paper reviews the role of OX40/OX40L in allergic diseases and the progress in clinical treatments targeting this signaling pathway.
Keywords: OX40; OX40L; allergic rhinitis; asthma; atopic dermatitis.
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- 2022YFS0629/Sichuan Science and Technology Program
- 2023LZXNYDJ012/Science and Technology Strategic Cooperation Project of Luzhou Municipal People's Government-Southwest Medical University
- 202310632038/2023 National College Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Project
- 22154/Doctoral Research Initiation Fund of the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University
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