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    Host DNA released by NETosis promotes rhinovirus-induced type-2 allergic asthma exacerbation

    Targeting NETosis alleviates type-2 immunopathology induced by rhinovirus infection in a mouse model of airway hypersensitivity, and correlative data suggest that a similar mechanism may operate in human rhino...

    Marie Toussaint, David J Jackson, Dawid Swieboda, Anabel Guedán in Nature Medicine (2017)

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    Correction: Corrigendum: Host DNA released by NETosis promotes rhinovirus-induced type-2 allergic asthma exacerbation

    Nat. Med. 23, 681–691 (2017); published online 1 May 2017; corrected after print 12 July 2017 In the version of this article initially published, Dr. Nathan W Bartlett was inadvertently omitted from the author...

    Marie Toussaint, David J Jackson, Dawid Swieboda, Anabel Guedán in Nature Medicine (2017)

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    Locally instructed CXCR4hi neutrophils trigger environment-driven allergic asthma through the release of neutrophil extracellular traps

    Low exposure to microbial products, respiratory viral infections and air pollution are major risk factors for allergic asthma, yet the mechanistic links between such conditions and host susceptibility to type ...

    Coraline Radermecker, Catherine Sabatel, Céline Vanwinge in Nature Immunology (2019)

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    MafB-restricted local monocyte proliferation precedes lung interstitial macrophage differentiation

    Resident tissue macrophages (RTMs) are differentiated immune cells that populate distinct niches and exert important tissue-supportive functions. RTM maintenance is thought to rely either on differentiation fr...

    Domien Vanneste, Qiang Bai, Shakir Hasan, Wen Peng, Dimitri Pirottin in Nature Immunology (2023)