Essential immune functions of fibroblasts in innate host defense

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  • who: Kellen J. Cavagnero from the University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy have published the research work: Essential immune functions of fibroblasts in innate host defense, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study, skin fibroblasts stimulated with TNFa were shown to promote eosinophil chemotaxis through GM-CSF and CCL5. While most of the work regarding gut fibroblast immune function has focused on the intestines, there is a growing body of work surrounding the role of immune acting fibroblasts in the esophageal and oral mucosae.
  • future: This figure represents a synthesis of barrier tissue . . .

     

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