The airway epithelium is the first point of contact for inhaled pathogens. The role of epithelial cells in clearance, infection and colonisation of bacteria is established. The interactions of respiratory viruses and cilia is less understood, but viruses are known to target ciliated epithelial cells for entry, replication and dissemination. Furthermore, some respiratory viruses impair and/or enhance ciliary activity. This review examines what is known about the interactions between cilia and viral infection and how respiratory viruses effect cilia function with subsequent consequences for human health. We discuss the models which can be used to investigate the relationship between respiratory viruses and the host airway.
Journal article
2025-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
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School of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, University of Southampton Faculty of Medicine, Southampton, UK.
Respiratory Mucosa, Cilia, Epithelial Cells, Animals, Humans, Viruses, Respiratory Tract Infections, Virus Diseases, Host-Pathogen Interactions