Rapid allergen‐induced interleukin‐17 and interferon‐γ secretion by skin‐resident memory CD8+ T cells

Skin‐resident memory T (TRM) cells are associated with immunological memory in the skin. Whether immunological memory responses to allergens in the skin are solely localized to previously allergen‐exposed sites or are present globally in the skin is not clear. Furthermore, the mechanisms whereby TRM cells induce rapid recall responses need further investigation.

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