Newly discovered roles for basophils: a neglected minority gains new respect

H Karasuyama, K Mukai, Y Tsujimura… - Nature Reviews …, 2009 - nature.com
H Karasuyama, K Mukai, Y Tsujimura, K Obata
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2009nature.com
Basophils are the least common type of granulocyte and they account for less than 1% of
peripheral blood leukocytes. Because of this minority status and a phenotype that is similar
to mast cells, basophils have often been neglected in immunological studies or considered
to have minor, redundant roles in immune responses in vivo. However, recent studies have
now defined previously unrecognized roles for basophils in both immune regulation and
allergic responses, and have shown that basophils and mast cells have distinct roles in …
Abstract
Basophils are the least common type of granulocyte and they account for less than 1% of peripheral blood leukocytes. Because of this minority status and a phenotype that is similar to mast cells, basophils have often been neglected in immunological studies or considered to have minor, redundant roles in immune responses in vivo. However, recent studies have now defined previously unrecognized roles for basophils in both immune regulation and allergic responses, and have shown that basophils and mast cells have distinct roles in immune responses.
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