Journal article
Nasal cathelicidin is expressed in early life and is increased during mild, but not severe respiratory syncytial virus infection
Abstract
Respiratory syncytial virus is the major cause of acute lower respiratory tract infections in young children, causing extensive mortality and morbidity globally, with limited therapeutic or preventative options. Cathelicidins are innate immune antimicrobial host defence peptides and have antiviral activity against RSV. However, upper respiratory tract cathelicidin expression and the relationship with host and environment factors in early life, …
Authors
Sintoris S; Binkowska JM; Gillan JL; Zuurbier RP; Twynam-Perkins J; Kristensen M; Melrose L; Parga PL; Rodriguez AR; Chu ML
Journal
Scientific Reports, Vol. 14, No. 1,
Publisher
Springer Nature
DOI
10.1038/s41598-024-64446-1
ISSN
2045-2322