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    A messenger substance thought to be inflammation may ease asthma symptoms

    • Last Update: 2022-05-16
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    Treg cells were induced by intranasal application of rIL-3


    Interleukin-3, a messenger substance produced by the body, was previously thought to be a pro-inflammatory substance in bronchial asthma


    The research team, led by Professors Susetta Finotto (MD) and Susanne Krammer (Pharmacist), from the Department of Molecular Pulmonology, studied the production of messenger substances in healthy preschool children and asthmatics and participated in the European PreDicta Childhood Asthma research


    Using a mouse model of asthma, the researchers also investigated whether intranasal injection of IL-3 during an asthma challenge actually improved asthma symptoms


    IL-3 also resulted in decreased activation of inflammatory innate lymphoid 2 cells



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