Impact of Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion System on the Lung Microbiome
Discover how ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) impacts the lung microbiome and its implications for improving donor lung viability and reducing transplant complications.
Discover how ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) impacts the lung microbiome and its implications for improving donor lung viability and reducing transplant complications.
Survivors of preterm birth face increased risks of respiratory diseases, yet awareness among specialists is low. This study examines gaps in long-term care, highlighting the need for clear follow-up guidelines and improved communication between medical teams.
Discover the first study designed to analyze the impact of EVLP on the lung microbiome and the local inflammatory response. Understanding the composition, diversity, and functional interactions of the pulmonary microbiome in lung transplants holds promise for personalized respiratory medicine.
Discover how cellular senescence, marked by antagonistic pleiotropy, and immune dysregulation play a detrimental role in the pathogenesis of fibrosing interstitial lung diseases (f-ILDs) and pulmonary fibrosis.
This study shows that patients with f-ILDs several immune populations in circulating blood, skewed toward an aged and exhausted immune profile, relate to lung function impairment at diagnosis, and that PPF is associated with an increased cytotoxic immune response.
To investigate it, we calculated immune signatures with Gene Set Variation Analysis (GSVA) and applied them to the lung transcriptome followed by unbiased cluster analysis of GSVA immune-enrichment scores, in 109 IPF patients from the Lung Tissue Research Consortium (LTRC)
Fibrogenesis is part of a normal protective response to tissue injury that can become irreversible and progressive, leading to fatal diseases.
A new research paper was published on the cover of Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as «Aging (Albany NY)» and «Aging-US» by Web of Science) Volume 15, Issue 14, entitled, «Human senescent fibroblasts trigger progressive lung fibrosis in mice.»
The objectives of this task force were to review the terminology, definition, characteristics, pathophysiology, and research priorities of CPFE and to explore whether CPFE is a syndrome.
COPD and lung cancer are highly prevalent causes of morbidity and mortality, worldwide. Their combined presence poses important challenges to diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.