Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports (Dec 2024)

The role of alveolar macrophages in viral respiratory infections and their therapeutic implications

  • Atefe Panahipoor Javaherdehi,
  • Somayyeh Ghanbari,
  • Pooya Mahdavi,
  • Alireza Zafarani,
  • Mohammad Hossein Razizadeh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40
p. 101826

Abstract

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Alveolar macrophages are pivotal components of the lung's innate immune defense against respiratory virus infections. Their multifaceted role spans from viral clearance to modulation of immune responses, making them essential players in shaping disease outcomes. In this comprehensive review collection, we look into the intricate interplay between Alveolar macrophages and various respiratory viruses, shedding light on their dynamic contributions to immune resilience. From influenza to respiratory syncytial virus, Alveolar macrophages emerge as sentinels of the airways, actively participating in viral detection and initiating rapid antiviral responses. Their ability to recognize viral pathogens triggers a cascade of events, including cytokine and chemokine production that guides the recruitment and activation of immune effectors. Furthermore, Alveolar macrophages impact the fate of adaptive immune responses by modulating the activation of T lymphocytes and the secretion of key cytokines. These reviews encompass a range of insights, including the regulation of inflammasome activation, the influence of Alveolar macrophages on cytokine dysregulation, and their role in preventing secondary bacterial pneumonia post-infection. Collectively, they highlight the significance of Alveolar macrophages in preserving pulmonary integrity and immune homeostasis during viral challenges.

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