Airway Microbiota Determines Innate Cell Inflammatory or Tissue Remodeling Profiles in Lung Transplantation

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Bernasconi, Eric | Pattaroni, Céline | Koutsokera, Angela | Pison, Christophe | Kessler, Romain | Benden, Christian | Soccal, Paola | Magnan, Antoine | Aubert, John-David | Marsland, Benjamin | Nicod, Laurent

Edité par CCSD ; American Thoracic Society -

International audience. In lung transplant recipients, long-term graft survival relies on the control of inflammation and tissue remodeling to maintain graft functionality and avoid chronic lung allograft dysfunction. Although advances in clinical practice have improved transplant success, the mechanisms by which the balance between inflammation and remodeling is maintained are largely unknown.

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