Mast cell–neuron axis in allergy

ElsevierVolume 77, August 2022, 102213Current Opinion in Immunology

The peripheral nervous system and the immune system are virtually distributed in all organs in mouse and human. They act in concert to constitute an exceptional sensory system capable of sensing threatening stimuli, including allergens, and triggering appropriate biological responses. Recent advances in the field have revealed that tissue-resident mast cells and nearby sensory neurons could form functional neuroimmune clusters driven by bidirectional interactions and predisposed to significantly influence major allergic conditions. In this review, we highlight recent discoveries that paved the way toward a better understanding of how mast cells and sensory neurons can communicate to regulate basic features of allergic disorders in different organs.

AbbreviationsFcERI

Fc Epsilon Receptor I

CGRP

Calcitonin Gene Related Peptide

FDA

Food and Drug Administration

TRPV1

Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 1

© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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