The role of innate immune cells response in COVID-19

A. Khan
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Infected cells and DCs can stimulate the innate immunity by secreting interferons (IFN) which may further interact with healthy cells to improve the resistant against to the infection and also prevent the viral spread effectively DCs population along with the expression of MHCs, chemokine receptors and TRAIL on DCs are very important markers for identifying the immune responses against COVID-19 infection during the viral progression and treatment of different category of patients
先天免疫细胞反应在COVID-19中的作用
感染细胞和dc可通过分泌干扰素(IFN)刺激先天免疫,干扰素可进一步与健康细胞相互作用,提高对感染的抵抗能力,并有效地阻止病毒的传播。dc上mhc、趋化因子受体和TRAIL的表达是识别不同类型患者在病毒进展和治疗过程中对COVID-19感染免疫反应的重要标志
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