id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-267223-pf799wbw de Lamballerie, Claire Nicolas Transcriptional profiling of immune and inflammatory responses in the context of SARS-CoV-2 fungal superinfection in a human airway epithelial model 2020-05-19 .txt text/plain 1182 75 31 An increasing number of evidence indicate a relatively high prevalence of superinfections associated with COVID-19, including invasive aspergillosis, but the underlying mechanisms remain to be characterized. Our results also highlight unique transcriptional footprints of SARS-CoV-2 Aspergillus superinfection, such as an imbalanced type I/type III IFN, and an induction of several monocyteand neutrophil associated chemokines, that could be useful for the understanding of Aspergillus-associated COVID-19 and but also management of severe forms of aspergillosis in this specific context. Our results also highlight unique transcriptional 30 footprints of SARS-CoV-2 Aspergillus superinfection, such as an imbalanced type I/type III IFN, 31 and an induction of several monocyte-and neutrophil associated chemokines, that could be 32 useful for the understanding of Aspergillus-associated COVID-19 and but also management 33 of severe forms of aspergillosis in this specific context. ./cache/cord-267223-pf799wbw.txt ./txt/cord-267223-pf799wbw.txt