Editorial: Lipid influence on lung immune-structural cell crosstalk: implications for respiratory health - Takeaways - MDSpire

Editorial: Lipid influence on lung immune-structural cell crosstalk: implications for respiratory health

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  • Benoit Allard

  • May 6, 2026

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    Lipids play a crucial role in lung immune-structural cell interactions, influencing respiratory health and disease outcomes.

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    Pulmonary surfactant lipids regulate innate immunity and are involved in pathogen sensing and inflammation modulation.

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    Viral pneumonia is characterized by selective remodeling of lipid mediator networks, challenging the notion of a uniform 'lipid storm'.

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    Pseudomonas aeruginosa employs lipid-centered strategies for immune evasion and tissue damage, highlighting the need for lipid-targeted therapies.

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    Lower levels of lipoxin A4 are linked to severe COVID-19 outcomes, emphasizing the importance of resolution programs in respiratory pathology.

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