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Overview of Innate Lung Immunity and Inflammation.

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The cell types that contribute to lung innate immunity and inflammation are discussed and how their activities are coordinated to promote lung health is discussed.
Abstract
The nasal passages, conducting airways and gas-exchange surfaces of the lung, are constantly exposed to substances contained in the air that we breathe. While many of these suspended substances are relatively harmless, some, for example, pathogenic microbes, noxious pollutants, and aspirated gastric contents can be harmful. The innate immune system, lungs and conducting airways have evolved specialized mechanisms to protect the respiratory system not only from these harmful inhaled substances but also from the overly exuberant innate immune activation that can arise during the host response to harmful inhaled substances. Herein, we discuss the cell types that contribute to lung innate immunity and inflammation and how their activities are coordinated to promote lung health.

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Competitive Cell Death Interactions in Pulmonary Infection: Host Modulation Versus Pathogen Manipulation.

TL;DR: This narrative review outlines several current lines of research characterizing bacterial pathogen manipulation of host cell death pathways in the lung and postulates that understanding these interactions and the dynamics of intracellular and extracellular bacteria RCD manipulation, may lead to novel therapeutic approaches for the treatment of intractable respiratory infections.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors take a logical approach to unravel the reasons for immunodepression in patients with COVID-19, following the footprints of the virus within host tissues, from entry to exit.
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Neuro-Immune Regulation in Inflammation and Airway Remodeling of Allergic Asthma

TL;DR: This review describes neuro-immune regulation in inflammation of allergic asthma from two aspects: innate immunity and adaptive immunity and introduces neuro- immune regulation in airway remodeling of asthma.
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