Abstract

Background: The interaction of various types of innate and adaptive immune cells during ongoing allergic asthma is pivotal for the outcome and the resolution of the disease. Dendritic cells (DC) are key regulators of this network, however, the airway epithelium is the first entry site for airborne allergens and signals derived from these cells can affect DC function decisively.

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