Postprandial parasympathetic signals promote lung type 2 immunity

Chen et al. report on the feeding-induced enhancement of lung type 2 immunity in the mouse models of asthma. This phenomenon depends on postprandial parasympathetic signals, which act via the cholinergic receptor muscarinic 4 to stimulate group 2 innate lymphoid cells. This gut-brain-lung parasympathetic reflex protects against exposure to food-associated pathogens.

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