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Advancing Lung Immunology Research: An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report
The mammalian airways and lungs are exposed to a myriad of inhaled particulate matter, allergens, and pathogens. The immune system plays an essential role in protecting the host from respiratory pathogens, but a dysregulated immune response during respiratory infection can impair pathogen clearance...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9273224/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35776495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1165/rcmb.2022-0167ST |
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author | Rahimi, Rod A. Cho, Josalyn L. Jakubzick, Claudia V. Khader, Shabaana A. Lambrecht, Bart N. Lloyd, Clare M. Molofsky, Ari B. Talbot, Sebastien Bonham, Catherine A. Drake, Wonder P. Sperling, Anne I. Singer, Benjamin D. |
author_facet | Rahimi, Rod A. Cho, Josalyn L. Jakubzick, Claudia V. Khader, Shabaana A. Lambrecht, Bart N. Lloyd, Clare M. Molofsky, Ari B. Talbot, Sebastien Bonham, Catherine A. Drake, Wonder P. Sperling, Anne I. Singer, Benjamin D. |
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description | The mammalian airways and lungs are exposed to a myriad of inhaled particulate matter, allergens, and pathogens. The immune system plays an essential role in protecting the host from respiratory pathogens, but a dysregulated immune response during respiratory infection can impair pathogen clearance and lead to immunopathology. Furthermore, inappropriate immunity to inhaled antigens can lead to pulmonary diseases. A complex network of epithelial, neural, stromal, and immune cells has evolved to sense and respond to inhaled antigens, including the decision to promote tolerance versus a rapid, robust, and targeted immune response. Although there has been great progress in understanding the mechanisms governing immunity to respiratory pathogens and aeroantigens, we are only beginning to develop an integrated understanding of the cellular networks governing tissue immunity within the lungs and how it changes after inflammation and over the human life course. An integrated model of airway and lung immunity will be necessary to improve mucosal vaccine design as well as prevent and treat acute and chronic inflammatory pulmonary diseases. Given the importance of immunology in pulmonary research, the American Thoracic Society convened a working group to highlight central areas of investigation to advance the science of lung immunology and improve human health. |
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spelling | pubmed-92732242022-07-12 Advancing Lung Immunology Research: An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report Rahimi, Rod A. Cho, Josalyn L. Jakubzick, Claudia V. Khader, Shabaana A. Lambrecht, Bart N. Lloyd, Clare M. Molofsky, Ari B. Talbot, Sebastien Bonham, Catherine A. Drake, Wonder P. Sperling, Anne I. Singer, Benjamin D. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol American Thoracic Society Documents The mammalian airways and lungs are exposed to a myriad of inhaled particulate matter, allergens, and pathogens. The immune system plays an essential role in protecting the host from respiratory pathogens, but a dysregulated immune response during respiratory infection can impair pathogen clearance and lead to immunopathology. Furthermore, inappropriate immunity to inhaled antigens can lead to pulmonary diseases. A complex network of epithelial, neural, stromal, and immune cells has evolved to sense and respond to inhaled antigens, including the decision to promote tolerance versus a rapid, robust, and targeted immune response. Although there has been great progress in understanding the mechanisms governing immunity to respiratory pathogens and aeroantigens, we are only beginning to develop an integrated understanding of the cellular networks governing tissue immunity within the lungs and how it changes after inflammation and over the human life course. An integrated model of airway and lung immunity will be necessary to improve mucosal vaccine design as well as prevent and treat acute and chronic inflammatory pulmonary diseases. Given the importance of immunology in pulmonary research, the American Thoracic Society convened a working group to highlight central areas of investigation to advance the science of lung immunology and improve human health. American Thoracic Society 2022-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9273224/ /pubmed/35776495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1165/rcmb.2022-0167ST Text en Copyright © 2022 by the American Thoracic Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/You may print one copy of this document at no charge. However, if you require more than one copy, you must place a reprint order. Domestic reprint orders: amy.schriver@sheridan.com; international reprint orders: louisa.mott@springer.com. |
spellingShingle | American Thoracic Society Documents Rahimi, Rod A. Cho, Josalyn L. Jakubzick, Claudia V. Khader, Shabaana A. Lambrecht, Bart N. Lloyd, Clare M. Molofsky, Ari B. Talbot, Sebastien Bonham, Catherine A. Drake, Wonder P. Sperling, Anne I. Singer, Benjamin D. Advancing Lung Immunology Research: An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report |
title | Advancing Lung Immunology Research: An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report |
title_full | Advancing Lung Immunology Research: An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report |
title_fullStr | Advancing Lung Immunology Research: An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report |
title_full_unstemmed | Advancing Lung Immunology Research: An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report |
title_short | Advancing Lung Immunology Research: An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report |
title_sort | advancing lung immunology research: an official american thoracic society workshop report |
topic | American Thoracic Society Documents |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9273224/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35776495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1165/rcmb.2022-0167ST |
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