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Nasal epithelial cells express IL‐10 at levels that negatively correlate with clinical symptoms in patients with house dust mite allergy
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Our data not only reveals IL-10 expression by human nasal epithelial cells, but also suggests that nasal epithelial IL-10 regulates allergic symptoms. Targeting the regulation mechanisms affecting IL-10 or targeting the regulation mechanism affected by IL-10 could constitute new options for the treatment of allergic disease.
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