Human adenovirus infection induces pulmonary ammatory damage by triggering noncanonical ammasomes activation and macrophage pyroptosis

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  • who: April et al. from the Evaggelismos General Hospital, Greece University of Maryland, United States have published the article: Human adenovirus infection induces pulmonary ammatory damage by triggering noncanonical ammasomes activation and macrophage pyroptosis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study demonstrated that HAdV infection induced macrophage pyroptosis by triggering noncanonical inflammasome activation via a NF-kB-dependent manner, which may explore new perspectives on the Frontiers in Immunology frontiersin.org 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1169968 pathogenesis of HAdV-induced inflammatory damage. The authors explored the role of noncanonical inflammasome during HAdV infection. The study . . .

     

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