IRF5 promotes influenza-induced inflammatory responses in human iPSC-derived myeloid cells and murine models
Recognition of Influenza A virus (IAV) by the innate immune system triggers pathways that restrict viral replication, activates innate immune cells, and regulates adaptive immunity. However, excessive innate immune activation can exaggerate disease. The pathways promoting excessive activation are in...
Main Authors: | Forbester, JL, Clement, M, Wellington, D, Yeung, A, Dimonte, S, Marsden, M, Chapman, L, Coomber, EL, Tolley, C, Lees, E, Hale, C, Clare, S, Udalova, I, Dong, T, Dougan, G, Humphreys, IR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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