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Innate immunity in the human lung: pathogen recognition and lung disease
Authors:Kristina Rohmann  Thomas Tschernig  Reinhard Pabst  Thorsten Goldmann  Daniel Drömann
Institution:1.Medical Clinic III,University of Schleswig-Holstein,Lübeck,Germany;2.Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology,Medical Faculty of the Saarland University,Campus Homburg,Germany;3.Centre of Anatomy, Immunomorphology,Medical School Hannover,Hannover,Germany;4.Clinical and Experimental Pathology,Research Center Borstel,Borstel,Germany
Abstract:As the human lung is exposed to a variety of microbial pathogens in the environment, a first line of defense is built up by pulmonary cells like bronchial/alveolar epithelial cells and alveolar macrophages. These cells express several pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) recognizing highly conserved microbial motifs and initiating the production of chemokines and pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines acting as transmembrane or intracellular receptors. This might not only lead to acute but also to chronic inflammation which is discussed as an underlying mechanism in the pathogenesis of different lung diseases.
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