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  • Environmental allergens like house dust mites (HDM) contain both allergic proteins and microbial substances that influence type 2 inflammatory conditions, such as allergic asthma.
  • This research investigates the presence and activity of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) in common allergens, which may stimulate immune responses and help control severe asthma symptoms in a mouse model.
  • The study employs three assays (Dot blot, RT-qPCR, and FACS analysis) to analyze dsRNA structures, measure the expression of interferon-stimulating genes, and evaluate the impact of HDM RNA on eosinophil counts in lungs.

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