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019-Lung inflammation drives Long Covid


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This paper primarily discuss scientific research into lung diseases and cellular processes, with two prominent articles from Nature and Cell Stem Cell focusing on post-viral lung sequelae and alveolar regeneration, respectively. The Nature article identifies an aberrant immune-epithelial progenitor niche driving long-term lung damage after viral infections and proposes therapeutic interventions targeting specific immune responses. Concurrently, the Cell Stem Cell article explains how inflammatory signals lead to transient progenitor cells that are crucial for alveolar repair, noting that chronic inflammation impedes proper lung healing. Another article from Cell investigates how mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) alter cell death pathways in macrophages, increasing susceptibility to infection. Finally, two excerpts from Science | AAAS represent a broad scientific journal, indicating a general platform for research dissemination.

References:

  • 1. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adw0091
  • 2. X. Wei et al., Science 387, eadq2509 (2025).
  • 3. J. Choi et al., Cell Stem Cell 27, 366 (2020).
  • 4. H. Narasimhan et al., Nature 634, 961 (2024).
  • 5. C. G. Weindel et al., Cell 185, 3214 (2022).
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