Publications by authors named "C Bosteels"

Granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is a pleiotropic cytokine, able to promote both myelopoiesis and activation of immune cells. Particularly in the lung, GM-CSF plays an important homeostatic role in the development and maintenance of alveolar macrophages, and is therefore considered to play a role in respiratory virus infections such as influenza and SARS-CoV-2, although the benefits of GM-CSF treatment in clinical studies remain inconclusive. To address this, we tested inhaled GM-CSF treatment in the Pneumonia Virus of Mice (PVM) mouse model.

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Bronchiectasis and nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are intricately intertwined, with NTM capable of being both a cause and consequence of bronchiectatic disease. This narrative review focuses on the common ground of bronchiectasis and NTM pulmonary disease (NTM-PD) in terms of diagnostic approach, underlying risk factors and treatment strategies. NTM-PD diagnosis relies on a combination of clinical, radiological and microbiological criteria.

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Article Synopsis
  • Improvements in COVID-19 treatments for critically ill patients need a better understanding of how the disease harms the body, particularly through the complement system, which helps fight infections but can also cause tissue damage.
  • The study finds that the alternative pathway of complement activation is mainly responsible for issues in COVID-19 and highlights differences in how lung and liver cells contribute to this response during respiratory decline.
  • Researchers identify IL-6 and STAT1/3 signaling as key triggers for complement activity and suggest that targeting complement dysregulation could improve treatment outcomes for COVID-19 patients.
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Dendritic cells (DCs) mature in an immunogenic or tolerogenic manner depending on the context in which an antigen is perceived, preserving the balance between immunity and tolerance. Whereas the pathways driving immunogenic maturation in response to infectious insults are well-characterized, the signals that drive tolerogenic maturation during homeostasis are still poorly understood. We found that the engulfment of apoptotic cells triggered homeostatic maturation of type 1 conventional DCs (cDC1s) within the spleen.

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