Inhibition of cGAS aggravated the host inflammatory response to < em > Aspergillus fumigatus < /em >
Conclusion: Based on our analysis, we conclude that activating cGAS might increase host resistance to A. fumigatus, protect against pulmonary illnesses brought on by A. fumigatus and that exploring the cGAS-STING signaling pathway is beneficial not only for the immunological investigation of IPA but also may be a potential therapeutic objective.PMID:37190937 | DOI:10.1080/01902148.2023.2211663
Source: Experimental Lung Research - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Mei Peng Xiujun Li Xiaobing Zhang Li Peng Source Type: research
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