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Journal article

Circulating dendritic cells and asthma: Rapid changes following inhaled allergen

Abstract

Dendritic cells (DC) are thought to play a key role in the initiation and maintenance of T-cell immunity to inhaled antigens. DC density within the bronchial mucosa is increased in stable asthma, and we previously showed a significant reduction in numbers of circulating DC within 24 hours of allergen inhalation (AJRCCM 1998;157: A871). However, the kinetics of this DC response is not clear. Using flow cytometry, we enumerated absolute numbers …

Authors

Upham J; Denburg J; O'Byrne P

Journal

Respirology, Vol. 4, No. SUPPL. 1,

Publication Date

December 1, 1999

ISSN

1323-7799