Aktuelle Forschung

Sligo, Mittwoch, 01.04.2020, 19:58 (vor 1457 Tagen) @ Chris111129 Views

Hallo Chris,

Also je nachdem, wie schwer Corona die Lunge erwischt, hast Du nachher eine kleine oder große Lungenfibrose. Das gilt es möglichst zu verhindern. Wenn sich (hoffentlich) im Rachen zuerst das Virus festsetzt, beginnt das Immunsystem mit der Abwehrreaktion. Ziel ist es, den Wettlauf Immunsystem gegen Virus zu gewinnen, bevor die Lunge befallen wird.

Danke fuer die Rueckmeldung.

Die aktuelle Forschung:

'A protein fragment produced by bacteria commonly found in the lungs of people with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) promotes lung cell death and acute exacerbations, a study shows.

“We discovered salt-loving bacteria in the lungs of patients with pulmonary fibrosis, and these bacteria secrete a peptide [a protein fragment] that marks the lung cells it touches for death,” Isaac Cann, PhD, the study’s co-senior author, a microbiology and animal sciences professor at Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, said in a press release.

The study, “A Staphylococcus pro-apoptotic peptide induces acute exacerbation of pulmonary fibrosis,” was published in the journal Nature Communications.

https://www.nature.com/ncomms/

...Cann and Gabazza also noted that these findings may have implications for the current COVID-19 outbreak, as some patients may develop pulmonary fibrosis after recovering from the viral infection, which is similar to what was seen in some patients after the outbreak of the SARS coronavirus in 2002.'

https://pulmonaryfibrosisnews.com/2020/03/31/bacteria-derived-protein-fragment-acute-ex...

https://www.who.int/ith/diseases/sars/en/

Gruss,
S.


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