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  • Lung Interstitial Macrophag... Lung Interstitial Macrophages: Past, Present, and Future
    Schyns, Joey; Bureau, Fabrice; Marichal, Thomas Journal of Immunology Research, 01/2018, Volume: 2018
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    For a long time, investigations about the lung myeloid compartment have been mainly limited to the macrophages located within the airways, that is, the well-known alveolar macrophages specialized in ...
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  • Non-classical tissue monocy... Non-classical tissue monocytes and two functionally distinct populations of interstitial macrophages populate the mouse lung
    Schyns, Joey; Bai, Qiang; Ruscitti, Cecilia ... Nature communications, 09/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Resident tissue macrophages (RTM) can fulfill various tasks during development, homeostasis, inflammation and repair. In the lung, non-alveolar RTM, called interstitial macrophages (IM), importantly ...
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  • The innate immune brakes of... The innate immune brakes of the lung
    Sabatel, Catherine; Bureau, Fabrice Frontiers in immunology, 01/2023, Volume: 14
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    Respiratory mucosal surfaces are continuously exposed to not only innocuous non-self antigens but also pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) originating from environmental or symbiotic ...
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  • Homeostatic Eosinophils: Ch... Homeostatic Eosinophils: Characteristics and Functions
    Marichal, Thomas; Mesnil, Claire; Bureau, Fabrice Frontiers in medicine, 07/2017, Volume: 4
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    Eosinophils are typically considered to be specialized effector cells that are recruited to the tissues as a result of T helper type 2 (Th2) cell responses associated with helminth infections or ...
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  • Asthma inflammatory phenoty... Asthma inflammatory phenotypes show differential microRNA expression in sputum
    Maes, Tania, PhD; Cobos, Francisco Avila, MSc; Schleich, Florence, MD, PhD ... Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 05/2016, Volume: 137, Issue: 5
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    Background Asthma is classified according to severity and inflammatory phenotype and is likely to be distinguished by specific microRNA (miRNA) expression profiles. Objective We sought to associate ...
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  • Host DNA released by NETosis promotes rhinovirus-induced type-2 allergic asthma exacerbation
    Toussaint, Marie; Jackson, David J; Swieboda, Dawid ... Nature medicine, 06/2017, Volume: 23, Issue: 6
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    Respiratory viral infections represent the most common cause of allergic asthma exacerbations. Amplification of the type-2 immune response is strongly implicated in asthma exacerbation, but how virus ...
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  • DNA released from dying hos... DNA released from dying host cells mediates aluminum adjuvant activity
    Marichal, Thomas; Ohata, Keiichi; Bedoret, Denis ... Nature medicine, 08/2011, Volume: 17, Issue: 8
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    Aluminum-based adjuvants (aluminum salts or alum) are widely used in human vaccination, although their mechanisms of action are poorly understood. Here we report that, in mice, alum causes cell death ...
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  • The interstitial macrophage... The interstitial macrophage: A long-neglected piece in the puzzle of lung immunity
    Liegeois, Maude; Legrand, Celine; Desmet, Christophe J. ... Cellular immunology, 08/2018, Volume: 330
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    •Lung interstitial macrophages have long been ignored by scientists.•Lung interstitial macrophages are ontogenically distinct from alveolar macrophages.•Lung interstitial macrophages exert unique ...
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  • Exposure to Bacterial CpG D... Exposure to Bacterial CpG DNA Protects from Airway Allergic Inflammation by Expanding Regulatory Lung Interstitial Macrophages
    Sabatel, Catherine; Radermecker, Coraline; Fievez, Laurence ... Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.), 03/2017, Volume: 46, Issue: 3
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    Living in a microbe-rich environment reduces the risk of developing asthma. Exposure of humans or mice to unmethylated CpG DNA (CpG) from bacteria reproduces these protective effects, suggesting a ...
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  • Eosinophils as Drivers of S... Eosinophils as Drivers of Severe Eosinophilic Asthma: Endotypes or Plasticity?
    Van Hulst, Glenn; Bureau, Fabrice; Desmet, Christophe J. International journal of molecular sciences, 09/2021, Volume: 22, Issue: 18
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    Asthma is now recognized as a heterogeneous disease, encompassing different phenotypes driven by distinct pathophysiological mechanisms called endotypes. Common phenotypes of asthma, referred to as ...
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