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Intestinal Eosinophils: Multifaceted Roles in Tissue Homeostasis and Disease

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Publisher Springer
Date 2021 Mar 27
PMID 33772336
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Intestinal eosinophils are largely considered to be one of the central immune effector cells during helminth infection and disorders such as eosinophilic oesophagitis and food allergies. Given the abundance of these cells present in the gastrointestinal tract at homeostasis, emerging studies now reveal novel roles for eosinophils in the development and regulation of immunity, and during tissue repair. In addition, the identification of distinct eosinophil subsets indicates that we must consider the heterogeneity of these cells and how they differentially participate in mucosal immunity at steady state and during disease. Here, we summarise the literature on intestinal eosinophils, and how they contribute to mucosal homeostasis through immune regulation and interactions with the microbiome. We then explore the divergent roles of eosinophils in the context of eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders and during helminth infection, whereby we discuss key observations and differences that have emerged from animal models and human studies. Lastly, we consider the possible interactions of eosinophils with the enteric nervous system, and how this represents an exciting area for future research which may inform future therapeutic targets.

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