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The Virus That Hijacks Your Immune System's First Responders

The Virus That Hijacks Your Immune System's First Responders

Season 4 Episode 43 Published 9 months, 3 weeks ago
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Think of your immune system as a sophisticated military operation. Neutrophils are the rapid response team—they arrive first at any sign of trouble, ready to fight. But what if an invader could somehow reprogram these first responders to work against their own army?

That's exactly what researchers led by Shia and colleagues discovered SARS-CoV-2 can do. Within just one hour of exposure to the virus, healthy neutrophils begin expressing surface markers that transform them into immune suppressors.

The most chilling part? The virus doesn't even need to be alive to do this. Dead viral particles trigger the same response. This isn't about viral replication running amok—this is about a pathogen that has evolved sophisticated mechanisms to disarm our defenses from the moment of contact. ... con tinue reading the article

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