Onset of Inflammatory Response in COVID-19
In the innate immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infection, the host cells' pattern recognition receptors (PRR) recognise evolutionarily conserved molecular structures on the virus, called pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPS). When PAMPs bind to PRRs, the inflammatory response begins. PRRs activate several transcription factors to regulate the expression of genes responsible for inflammatory cytokine, interferon, chemokine, and adhesion molecule production.
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