Immune cells play a much larger role in the onset of allergies: Study
An important discovery by researchers from Malaghan Institute suggests that immune cells in the skin substantially influence the onset of allergies. The research published in Nature Immunology has found that dendritic cells in the skin behave differently than their counterparts elsewhere in the body. This finding, the cumulation of several years of research supported by the Health Research Council of New Zealand, thoroughly challenges the established perception of how these key immune cells behave.