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Steady-state estradiol triggers a unique innate immune response to allergen resulting in increased airway resistance.

Kristi Jo WarrenCassandra Deering-RiceTom HuecksteadtShubhanshi TrivediAlessandro VenosaChristopher ReillyKarl SandersFrederic ClaytonTodd A WyattJill A PooleNicola M HellerDaniel LeungRobert Paine
Published in: Biology of sex differences (2023)
Therapeutically targeting estrogen receptors may have a limiting effect on eosinophils, ILC2 and potentially other immune populations that may improve asthma symptoms in those females that experience perimenstrual worsening of asthma, with the caveat, that long-term use of estrogens or hormone receptor modulators may be detrimental to the lung microenvironment over time.
Keyphrases
  • innate immune
  • allergic rhinitis
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • lung function
  • estrogen receptor
  • stem cells
  • small molecule
  • cystic fibrosis
  • physical activity
  • drug delivery
  • nk cells
  • genetic diversity