Effect of intranasal corticosteroid treatment on allergen-induced changes in group 2 innate lymphoid cells in allergic rhinitis with mild asthma.
Yanqing XieXiaotian JuSuzanne BeaudinLesley WiltshireJohn Paul OliveriaJonathan MacLeanDoron D SommerRuth CusackOlga LiPrajna BanerjeePaul Kevin KeithPaul M O'ByrneRebecca N BauerTracy StatonGail M GauvreauRoma SehmiPublished in: Allergy (2021)
Pre-treatment with INCS attenuates allergen-induced increases in ILC2s, CD4+ T cells and terminal differentiation of EoPs in the nasal mucosa of allergic rhinitis patients with mild asthma, with little systemic effect. Attenuation of HLA-DR expression by ILC2s may be an additional mechanism by which steroids modulate adaptive immune responses in the upper airways.