An altered sputum macrophage transcriptome contributes to the neutrophilic asthma endotype

Allergy12.40
Volume: 77, Issue: 4, Pages: 1204 - 1215
Published: Sep 28, 2021
Abstract
Neutrophilic asthma (NA) is a clinically important asthma phenotype, the cellular and molecular basis of which is not completely understood. Airway macrophages are long-lived immune cells that exert important homeostatic and inflammatory functions which are dysregulated in asthma. Unique transcriptomic programmes reflect varied macrophage phenotypes in vitro. We aimed to determine whether airway macrophages are transcriptomically altered in...
Paper Details
Title
An altered sputum macrophage transcriptome contributes to the neutrophilic asthma endotype
Published Date
Sep 28, 2021
Journal
Volume
77
Issue
4
Pages
1204 - 1215
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