Abstract:In patients with asthma, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections can cause disease exacerbations by infecting the epithelial layer of the airways, inducing an innate and adaptive immune response. The type-I interferon antiviral response of epithelial cells upon RSV infection is found to be reduced in asthma in most -but not all- studies. Moreover, the molecular mechanisms that cause the differences in the asthmatic bronchial epithelium in response to viral infection are poorly understood. Here, we investi… Show more
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