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Circulating Endothelial Transcriptomic Signatures Predict Worse Outcomes in COVID-19, Respiratory Failure and ARDS
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Circulating Endothelial Transcriptomic Signatures Predict Worse Outcomes in COVID-19, Respiratory Failure and ARDS

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 11/07/2025
Transcriptomic deconvolution of blood identifies elevated circulating endothelial signatures (ECS%) that associate with higher 28‑day mortality and worse respiratory trajectories in pediatric respiratory failure and adults hospitalized with COVID‑19.
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Decoding COPD Heterogeneity: Airway Eosinophilia, Type 2 Inflammation, and Corticosteroid Responsiveness
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Decoding COPD Heterogeneity: Airway Eosinophilia, Type 2 Inflammation, and Corticosteroid Responsiveness

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/19/2025
This study elucidates that airway eosinophilia in COPD is linked to enhanced type 2 inflammation in airway epithelium and predicts responsiveness to inhaled corticosteroids, revealing a distinct COPD endotype with potential for precision therapy.
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