Background. The pathogenesis of influenza A virus ( IAV) infections is a multifactorial process that includes the replication capacity of the virus and a harmful inflammatory response to infection. Formyl peptide receptor 2 ( FPR2) emerges as a central receptor in inflammatory processes controlling resolution of acute inflammation. Its role in virus pathogenesis has not been investigated yet. Methods. We used pharmacologic approaches to investigate the role of FPR2 during IAV infection in vitro and in vivo. Results. In vitro, FPR2 expressed on A549 cells was activated by IAV, which harbors its ligand, annexin A1, in its envelope. FPR2 activation by IAV promoted viral replication through an extracellular- regulated kinase ( ERK)- dependent p...