Wu Xiao, Huang Feifei, Yao Wenbo, Xue Zheng
Shanghai Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Shanghai Children's Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2025 Jun 25;15:1604831. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2025.1604831. eCollection 2025.
The association between viral infections and asthma has garnered significant attention in recent years. Accumulating evidence suggests that viral infections can trigger asthma exacerbations, while asthma may also influence the susceptibility to viral infections, thereby creating a cycle of worsening symptoms and recurrent asthma attacks. Given that asthma is predominantly driven by Type 2 immune responses and viral infections are typically associated with Type 1 immune responses, the innate immune cells and cytokines that participate in both conditions appear to be the critical bridge connecting these two processes. In particular, innate immune cells play a pivotal role in modulating the immune response at the interface of viral infections and asthma. In this review, we summarize the key innate immune cells and cytokines involved in viral infections and asthma, highlighting their immunoregulatory mechanisms. We aim to provide novel perspectives and potential therapeutic directions for the clinical management of recurrent asthma attacks induced by viral infections.
近年来,病毒感染与哮喘之间的关联已引起广泛关注。越来越多的证据表明,病毒感染可引发哮喘发作,而哮喘也可能影响对病毒感染的易感性,从而形成症状恶化和哮喘反复发作的恶性循环。鉴于哮喘主要由2型免疫反应驱动,而病毒感染通常与1型免疫反应相关,参与这两种情况的固有免疫细胞和细胞因子似乎是连接这两个过程的关键桥梁。特别是,固有免疫细胞在调节病毒感染与哮喘界面的免疫反应中起关键作用。在本综述中,我们总结了参与病毒感染和哮喘的关键固有免疫细胞和细胞因子,突出了它们的免疫调节机制。我们旨在为病毒感染诱发的复发性哮喘发作的临床管理提供新的视角和潜在的治疗方向。