CD48 on blood leukocytes and in serum of asthma patients varies with severity
Allergy2016Vol. 72(6), pp. 888–895
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Roopesh Singh Gangwar, Yael Minai‐Fleminger, Mansour Seaf, Amichai Gutgold, A Shikotra, Clair Barber, Anoop Chauhan, Stephen T. Holgate, Peter Bradding, Peter Howarth, Ron Eliashar, Neville Berkman, Francesca Levi‐Schaffer
Abstract
mCD48 and sCD48 are differentially expressed in the peripheral blood of asthma patients of varying severity. sCD48 inhibits CD244-mediated eosinophil activation. These findings suggest that CD48 may play an important role in human asthma.
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