Alveolar Macrophages in Viral Respiratory Infections: Sentinels and Saboteurs of Lung Defense
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Alveolar Macrophages in Viral Respiratory Infections: Sentinels and Saboteurs of Lung Defense
Abstract
Respiratory viral infections continue to cause pandemic and epidemic outbreaks in humans and animals. Under steady-state conditions, alveolar macrophages (AlvMϕ) fulfill a multitude of tasks in order to maintain tissue homeostasis. Due to their anatomic localization within the deep lung, AlvMϕ are prone to detect and react to inhaled viruses and thus play a role in the early pathogenesis of several respiratory viral infections. Here, detection of viral pathogens causes diverse antiviral and proinflammatory reactions. This fact not only makes them promising research targets, but also suggests them as potential targets for therapeutic and prophylactic approaches. This review aims to give a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge about the role of AlvMϕ in respiratory viral infections of humans and animals.
Keywords: SARS-CoV-2; alveolar macrophages; influenza A virus; innate immunity; respiratory infection; respiratory syncytial virus; tissue-resident macrophages.
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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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