Innate immunity in allergic diseases: Novel concepts - PubMed
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- Innate immunity is recognized as a key driver in the initiation and persistence of allergic diseases, offering potential as biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
- The review covers molecular mechanisms where innate immune cells interact with adaptive immunity to promote type 2-mediated allergic diseases, such as asthma and atopic dermatitis.
- Trained immunity and maladaptive trained immunity are emerging factors that can either protect against or promote the development of allergic diseases.
- Understanding innate immune pathways and their interplay with adaptive immunity may lead to novel biomarkers, therapeutic targets, and precision medicine approaches to reduce the socioeconomic burden of allergic diseases.