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Weep and sweep and the broom: tuft cell acetylcholine limits the worm.

Alexander PernissLora G Bankova
Published in: Trends in parasitology (2024)
Two studies defined how tuft cell acetylcholine promotes parasite expulsion. Billip et al. demonstrated that acetylcholine increases water secretion, to promote the 'weep' response. Ndjim et al. found that tuft cell acetylcholine has a direct effect on worm fecundity. Both processes are only effective in the remodeled epithelium when the rare tuft cells have become abundant.
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