Proline metabolism reprogramming of trained macrophages induced by early respiratory infection combined with allergen sensitization contributes to development of allergic asthma in childhood of mice

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  • who: Hanglin Li from the of Maryland, United States have published the article: Proline metabolism reprogramming of trained macrophages induced by early respiratory infection combined with allergen sensitization contributes to development of allergic asthma in childhood of mice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors provide the first evidence that proline metabolism reprogramming contributes to trained macrophages caused by early respiratory virus infection and allergen sensitization, and the non-Th2 (Th1/ Th17) type allergic asthma in childhood.
  • how: In this study the natural rodent pathogen Pneumonia virus of mice (PVM) a mouse equivalent . . .

     

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