Neutrophil responses to RSV infection show differences between infant and adult neutrophils.
Elisabeth RobinsonShyam SawhneyMario Cortina-BorjaAnna L DavidClaire Mary SmithRosalind L SmythPublished in: Thorax (2023)
The high proportion of infant neutrophils migrating across RSV-infected AECs correlates with the neutrophilic infiltrate seen in infants with severe RSV bronchiolitis, with large numbers undergoing apoptosis, which may represent a protective mechanism during infection. Compared with adult neutrophils, infant neutrophils already have high expression of surface markers before contact with AECs or migration, with less capacity to increase further in response to RSV infection or migration.