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Apoptosis in Pneumovirus Infection

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Pneumovirus infections cause a wide spectrum of respiratory disease in humans and animals. The airway epithelium is the major site of pneumovirus replication. Apoptosis or regulated cell death, may contribute to the host anti-viral response by limiting viral replication. However, apoptosis of lung epithelial cells may also exacerbate lung injury, depending on the extent, the timing and specific location in the lungs. Differential apoptotic responses of epithelial cells versus innate immune cells (e.g., neutrophils, macrophages) during pneumovirus infection can further contribute to the complex and delicate balance between host defense and disease pathogenesis. The purpose of this manuscript is to give an overview of the role of apoptosis in pneumovirus infection. We will examine clinical and experimental data concerning the various pro-apoptotic stimuli and the roles of apoptotic epithelial and innate immune cells during pneumovirus disease. Finally, we will discuss potential therapeutic interventions targeting apoptosis in the lungs.
Title: Apoptosis in Pneumovirus Infection
Description:
Pneumovirus infections cause a wide spectrum of respiratory disease in humans and animals.
The airway epithelium is the major site of pneumovirus replication.
Apoptosis or regulated cell death, may contribute to the host anti-viral response by limiting viral replication.
However, apoptosis of lung epithelial cells may also exacerbate lung injury, depending on the extent, the timing and specific location in the lungs.
Differential apoptotic responses of epithelial cells versus innate immune cells (e.
g.
, neutrophils, macrophages) during pneumovirus infection can further contribute to the complex and delicate balance between host defense and disease pathogenesis.
The purpose of this manuscript is to give an overview of the role of apoptosis in pneumovirus infection.
We will examine clinical and experimental data concerning the various pro-apoptotic stimuli and the roles of apoptotic epithelial and innate immune cells during pneumovirus disease.
Finally, we will discuss potential therapeutic interventions targeting apoptosis in the lungs.

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