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Ep. 53: “Immunology of Infectious Diseases” Featuring Dr. Prasanna Jagannathan

The Immunology Podcast

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The Role of TH9 Cells in Allergy Responses

Aaron Sun: I think it's interesting that T-rex in the tumor, or they're quite activated. And we know that they have certain markers or they have certain proteins or expressed are different to the ones that periphery. But what's weird about it is that TH9 cells aren't stable. You can barely generate them in vivo. Once they start making TH or IL-9, they drop off over time. He says if you use a STAT inhibitor, a panjack inhibitor to block STAT signaling, you lose this bystander effect. So moral of the story, allergic reaction has, and it's independent TCR. It depends on paracrine stimulation to maintain its strength.

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