New research has shown how inhaled house dust mites, a common trigger for allergic asthma, can agitate the immune system, leading to the disease. By tracking immune cells in mice, the University of Pittsburgh team found that two signaling molecules and a protein are required to generate a response to these mites. The findings could pave the way for treatments that target the root cause of allergic asthma, rather than simply managing symptoms.

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