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Project

Targeting the modified innate functionality of the post-asthma alveolar macrophage for relieving Respiratory Syncytical Virus-induced astham exacerbation. (365R911)

Alveolar macrophages residing in the bronchoalveolar lumen of the lungs exhibit after an allergic asthma phase a modified functionality, featuring an increased inflammatory responsiveness to Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infection, yet exhibit an unaltered antiviral defense. This uncoupling of inflammatory and antiviral responsiveness may well be at the origin of RSV-induced asthma exacerbation and promises a new therapeutic opportunity to be validated through this research project.

Date:2 Jul 2013 →  31 May 2015
Keywords:post-asthma alveolar macrophage
Disciplines:Respiratory medicine