PMC:7736111 / 31762-34021 JSONTXT 2 Projects

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T184 0-57 Sentence denotes Early Immune Response by Alveolar Epithelial Cells (ATII)
T185 58-308 Sentence denotes Activated alveolar macrophages (AM) and recruited inflammatory monocytes/macrophages are majorly responsible for the secretion of cytokines and chemokines in early phases of infection, with a substantial contribution from infected ATII cells as well.
T186 309-480 Sentence denotes This early response is necessary to recruit and activate the adaptive immune system and hence drive the clearance of the virus without inflicting immunopathological state.
T187 481-688 Sentence denotes While the levels of cytokines and chemokines are well-regulated during this phase of infection, a check on the activation profile and recruitment of these innate immune to the sites of infection is critical.
T188 689-1044 Sentence denotes Thus, a regulated and controlled release of cytokines and chemokines in the early phase of infection is not necessarily proinflammatory but drives the successful viral clearance and the probable reason behind the limited propagation of infection as seen in the majority of the COVID-19 cases exhibiting mild symptoms (Song et al., 2020; Tay et al., 2020).
T189 1045-1287 Sentence denotes Among the cytokines secreted by virus-infected airway epithelial cells, IL-6 plays a prominent role in the early recruitment and differentiation of monocytes, neutrophils, and lymphocytes which express the corresponding IL-6 receptor (IL-6R).
T190 1288-1440 Sentence denotes Though IL-6 is chiefly secreted by macrophages (activated AMs and inflammatory macrophages) in the lungs, secretion of IL-6 by ATII is also significant.
T191 1441-1623 Sentence denotes In vitro studies on SARS-CoV have shown the release of IL-6 by ATII in response to RIG-I and TLR signaling via activation of NF κB pathway (Ndlovu et al., 2009; Tanaka et al., 2012).
T192 1624-1803 Sentence denotes Additionally, proinflammatory cytokines TNF-α and IL-1β secreted by macrophages act on ATII cells to cause the release of IL-6 (Crestani et al., 1994; Schwingshackl et al., 2013).
T193 1804-2073 Sentence denotes Transcriptional profiling in normal human bronchial epithelial (NHBE) infected with SARS-CoV-2 shows upregulation of IL-6, suggesting that these lung epithelial cells may contribute to early IL-6 response seen in non-severe COVID-19 patients (Blanco-Melo et al., 2020).
T194 2074-2259 Sentence denotes However, more conclusive studies like tissue immunohistochemistry or single-cell immuno-profiling of the lung epithelial cells will clarify their contribution in IL-6 secretion in vivo.