%0 Journal Article %T Basophil differentiation, heterogeneity, and functional implications. %A Chen Y %A Tang H %A Yao B %A Pan S %A Ying S %A Zhang C %J Trends Immunol %V 45 %N 7 %D 2024 Jul 28 %M 38944621 %F 19.709 %R 10.1016/j.it.2024.05.009 %X Basophils, rare granulocytes, have long been acknowledged for their roles in type 2 immune responses. However, the mechanisms by which basophils adapt their functions to diverse mammalian microenvironments remain unclear. Recent advancements in specific research tools and single-cell-based technologies have greatly enhanced our understanding of basophils. Several studies have shown that basophils play a role in maintaining homeostasis but can also contribute to pathology in various tissues and organs, including skin, lung, and others. Here, we provide an overview of recent basophil research, including cell development, characteristics, and functions. Based on an increasing understanding of basophil biology, we suggest that the precise targeting of basophil features might be beneficial in alleviating certain pathologies such as asthma, atopic dermatitis (AD), and others.