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Sensing the outside world:
TSLP regulates barrier immunity
Ziegler SF, Artis D.
Nat. Immunol. 11: 289-293, 2010
PMCID: PMC2924817
Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) is an interleukin 7
(IL-7)-like cytokine originally characterized by its ability
to promote the activation of B cells and dendritic cells
(DCs). Subsequent studies have shown that TSLP promotes T
helper type 2 (TH2) cell responses associated with immunity
to some helminth parasites and the pathogenesis of many inflammatory
diseases, including atopic dermatitis and asthma. This review
will focus on recent findings indicating that in addition
to influencing B cell and DC function, TSLP can promote TH2
cytokine-associated inflammation by directly promoting the
effector functions of CD4+ TH2 cells, basophils and other
granulocyte populations while simultaneously limiting the
expression of DC-derived proinflammatory cytokines and promoting
regulatory T cell responses in peripheral tissues.
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