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Transcriptomic analysis of COVID?19 lungs and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid samples reveals predominant B cell activation responses to infection

机译:Covid的转录组分析α19肺和支气管肺泡灌洗液样品揭示了对感染的主要B细胞活化反应

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The outbreak of the 2019 coronavirus disease (named, COVID?19), caused by the novel SARS?CoV?2 virus, represents a worldwide severe threat to public health. It is of the utmost importance to characterize the immune responses against the SARS?CoV?2 and the mechanisms of hyperinflammation, in order to design better therapeutic strategies for COVID?19. In the present study, a transcriptomic analysis was performed to profile the immune signatures in lung and the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid samples from COVID?19 patients and controls. Our data concordantly revealed increased humoral responses to infection. The elucidation of the host responses to SARS?CoV?2 infection may further improve our understanding of COVID?19 pathogenesis and suggest better therapeutic strategies.
机译:由新的SARS引起的2019年冠状病毒病(命名,Covid'19)的爆发?COV?2病毒,代表了对公共卫生的全球严重威胁。对SARS的免疫反应表征免疫反应是至关重要的最重要的?COV?2以及对炎症的机制,以设计更好的Covid治疗策略吗?19。在本研究中,进行转录组分析以将免疫签名与Covidα19患者和对照组的肺部和支气管肺泡灌洗液样品进行分析。我们的数据一定会透露对感染的液体反应增加。对SARS的宿主反应阐明?COV?2感染可能进一步改善我们对Covid的理解19发病机制,并提出了更好的治疗策略。

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