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Laundry detergents and surfactants induced eosinophilic airway inflammation by increasing IL-33 expression and activating ILC2s.

Kyoko SaitoKeisuke OrimoTerufumi KuboMasato TamariAyako YamadaKenichiro MotomuraHiroki SugiyamaRyo MatsuokaNaoko NaganoYuka HayashiKen AraeMariko HaraMasashi IkutaniTatsuki FukuieKatsuko SudoAkio MatsudaYukihiro OhyaShigeharu FujiedaHirohisa SaitoSusumu NakaeKenji MatsumotoCezmi A AkdisHideaki Morita
Published in: Allergy (2023)
The laundry detergents and surfactants induced eosinophilic airway inflammation in vivo through epithelial cell and ILC2 activation. They induced IL-33 expression in airway epithelial cells through oxidative stress. Furthermore, detergent residues were present in house dust and are presumably inhaled into the airway in daily life.
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