Selected article for: "immune response and virus clearance"

Author: Zhou, Haixia; Zhao, Jincun; Perlman, Stanley
Title: Autocrine Interferon Priming in Macrophages but Not Dendritic Cells Results in Enhanced Cytokine and Chemokine Production after Coronavirus Infection
  • Document date: 2010_10_19
  • ID: qg541qho_22
    Snippet: Taken together, our results show that macrophages, long considered a major target for infection with MHV, use both IFNARdependent and -independent pathways to enhance the inflammatory milieu at sites of infection and that these pathways are preferentially activated in these cells compared to DC or fibroblasts. Combined with previous studies (50), they suggest that macrophages are an attractive target for modulating the immune response to enhance .....
    Document: Taken together, our results show that macrophages, long considered a major target for infection with MHV, use both IFNARdependent and -independent pathways to enhance the inflammatory milieu at sites of infection and that these pathways are preferentially activated in these cells compared to DC or fibroblasts. Combined with previous studies (50), they suggest that macrophages are an attractive target for modulating the immune response to enhance virus clearance while minimizing immunopathological disease.

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