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Guards at the gate: physiological and pathological roles of tissue-resident innate lymphoid cells in the lung 被引量:3
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作者 Hang Cheng Chengyan Jin +3 位作者 Jing Wu Shan Zhu Yong-Jun Liu Jingtao Chen 《Protein & Cell》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第12期878-895,共18页
The lung Is an Important open organ and the primary site of respiration. Many life.threatening diseases develop in the lung, e.g., pneumonia, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPDs), pulmonary fibrosi... The lung Is an Important open organ and the primary site of respiration. Many life.threatening diseases develop in the lung, e.g., pneumonia, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPDs), pulmonary fibrosis, and lung cancer. In the lung, innate Immunity serves as the frontline in both anti-irritant response and anti-tumor defense and is also critical for mucosal homeostasis; thus, it plays an important role In containing these pul- monary diseases. Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), charac. terized by their strict tissue residence and distinct function in the mucosa, are attracting Increased atten. tion In innate Immunity. Upon sensing the danger slg- nals from damaged epithelium, ILCs activate, proliferate, and release numerous cytoklnes with specific local functions; they also participate in mucosal immune- surveillance, Immune-regulation, and homeostasis. However, when their functions become uncontrolled, ILCs can enhance pathological states and Induce dis- eases. In this review, we discuss the physiologicel and pathological functions of ILC subsets 1 to 3 in the lung, and how the pathogenic environment affects the func- tion and plasticity of ILCs. 展开更多
关键词 LUNG innate lymphoid cells pulmonarydiseases regional immunity
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