Dying cells don't all release key inflammatory cytokine in the same way, research reveals
Researchers at Toho University uncover a new mechanism in the release of IL-33, impacting allergy, asthma, and cancer.
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Summary
- Study reveals variability in how dying cells release IL-33.
- IL-33 is a significant factor in allergy and asthma responses.
- Findings could influence future cancer treatment strategies.
Key Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Research Institution | Toho University |
| Cytokine Studied | IL-33 |
| Publication Date | May 27, 2026 |
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