Selected article for: "asthma exacerbation and respiratory virus"

Author: Lunding, Lars; Wegmann, Michael
Title: NK cells in asthma exacerbation
  • Document date: 2015_7_8
  • ID: 0v17xscr_2
    Snippet: Epidemiological surveys suggested respiratory viral infections as the most common triggers of asthma exacerbation [2]. In most cases these viral infections are caused by rhino viruses and respiratory syncytial virus, while infections with influenza virus, human metapneumovirus, corona virus, or parainfluenza viruses have been recorded less frequently [2]. All these viruses have in common that their genome is encoded on single-stranded (ss) RNA, w.....
    Document: Epidemiological surveys suggested respiratory viral infections as the most common triggers of asthma exacerbation [2]. In most cases these viral infections are caused by rhino viruses and respiratory syncytial virus, while infections with influenza virus, human metapneumovirus, corona virus, or parainfluenza viruses have been recorded less frequently [2]. All these viruses have in common that their genome is encoded on single-stranded (ss) RNA, which in turn is recognized by the vertebrate immune system via toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) and retinoic acid induced gene I (RIG-I).

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