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2024 Nov 18


J Allergy Clin Immunol


39566608

Stress-experienced monocytes/macrophages lose anti-inflammatory function via β2-adrenergic receptor in skin allergic inflammation.

Authors

Urakami H, Yoshikawa S, Nagao K, Miyake K, Fujita Y, Komura A, Nakashima M, Umene R, Sano S, Hu Z, Nishii E, Fujimura A, Hiyama TY, Naruse K, Karasuyama H, Inoue T, Tominaga M, Takamori K, Morizane S, Miyake S

Abstract

Psychological stress can exacerbate the development of allergies; however, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. IgE-mediated cutaneous allergic inflammation (IgE-CAI) is a basophil-dependent skin allergy with eosinophil infiltration at inflammatory sites. Its resolution involves anti-inflammatory programmed death ligand 2 (PD-L2) macrophages.