Mucosal immune responses to infection and vaccination in the respiratory tract
The lungs are constantly exposed to inhaled debris, allergens, pollutants, commensal or
pathogenic microorganisms, and respiratory viruses. As a result, innate and adaptive …
pathogenic microorganisms, and respiratory viruses. As a result, innate and adaptive …
Regulating the adaptive immune response to respiratory virus infection
TJ Braciale, J Sun, TS Kim - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2012 - nature.com
Recent years have seen several advances in our understanding of immunity to virus
infection of the lower respiratory tract, including to influenza virus infection. Here, we review …
infection of the lower respiratory tract, including to influenza virus infection. Here, we review …
TLR signals induce phagosomal MHC-I delivery from the endosomal recycling compartment to allow cross-presentation
P Nair-Gupta, A Baccarini, N Tung, F Seyffer, O Florey… - Cell, 2014 - cell.com
Adaptation of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) pathway for MHC class I (MHC-I) presentation
in dendritic cells enables cross-presentation of peptides derived from phagocytosed …
in dendritic cells enables cross-presentation of peptides derived from phagocytosed …
[HTML][HTML] Notch4 signaling limits regulatory T-cell-mediated tissue repair and promotes severe lung inflammation in viral infections
A cardinal feature of COVID-19 is lung inflammation and respiratory failure. In a prospective
multi-country cohort of COVID-19 patients, we found that increased Notch4 expression on …
multi-country cohort of COVID-19 patients, we found that increased Notch4 expression on …
Цитокины в патогенезе и лечении заболеваний человека
АС Симбирцев - 2018 - elibrary.ru
В монографии приведены сведения по роли цитокинов в регуляции физиологических
процессов, защитных реакций организма и в патогенезе иммунопатологических …
процессов, защитных реакций организма и в патогенезе иммунопатологических …
[HTML][HTML] Division of labor between lung dendritic cells and macrophages in the defense against pulmonary infections
M Guilliams, BN Lambrecht, H Hammad - Mucosal immunology, 2013 - Elsevier
The lung is highly exposed to the external environment. For this reason, the lung needs to
handle a number of potential threats present in inhaled air such as viruses or bacteria …
handle a number of potential threats present in inhaled air such as viruses or bacteria …
The role of innate leukocytes during influenza virus infection
PP Lamichhane… - Journal of immunology …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Influenza virus infection is a serious threat to humans and animals, with the potential to
cause severe pneumonia and death. Annual vaccination strategies are a mainstay to …
cause severe pneumonia and death. Annual vaccination strategies are a mainstay to …
The influence of pregnancy on systemic immunity
M Pazos, RS Sperling, TM Moran, TA Kraus - Immunologic research, 2012 - Springer
Adaptations in maternal systemic immunity are presumed to be responsible for observed
alterations in disease susceptibility and severity as pregnancy progresses. Epidemiological …
alterations in disease susceptibility and severity as pregnancy progresses. Epidemiological …
Type I interferons as regulators of lung inflammation
S Makris, M Paulsen, C Johansson - Frontiers in immunology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Immune responses to lung infections must be tightly regulated in order to permit pathogen
eradication while maintaining organ function. Exuberant or dysregulated inflammation can …
eradication while maintaining organ function. Exuberant or dysregulated inflammation can …
Lymph nodes—The neglected battlefield in tuberculosis
Lymph nodes, particularly thoracic lymph nodes, are among the most common sites of
extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB). However, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection in …
extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB). However, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection in …