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Sublingual Immunotherapy Attenuates Nasal Symptoms Upon Allergen Exposure in Murine Allergic Rhinitis Model via an Induction of IL-10 producing T cells in Submandibular Lymph Node.

Yinfei QuTakaya YamadaNoriaki AoiIchiro MorikuraTakafumi FuchiwakiYukie HottaEmmanuel ProkopakisHideyuki Kawauchi
Published in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2019)
These results demonstrate that sublingually introduced antigens can actually attenuate nasal symptoms in a murine allergic rhinitis model upon allergen exposures. Furthermore, our immunological data might indicate an important role of IL-10 producing T cells in SMLN to control nasal allergic reaction.
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