The role of neutrophils in asthma.
Zhejiang Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban
; 50(1): 123-130, 2021 02 25.
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Bronchial asthma is a chronic respiratory diseaseï¼characterized by airway inflammationï¼airway hyperresponsivenessï¼reversible airway obstruction and airway remodelingï¼in which a variety of cells including airway inflammatory cells and structural cells are involved. Previous studies have shown that asthma is mainly driven by Th2 cytokines IL-4ï¼IL-5ï¼and IL-13ï¼leading to airway eosinophil inflammation. With further researchï¼howeverï¼it has been found that neutrophils are also closely related to asthma. Numbers of neutrophils are elevated in airway through increased chemotaxis and decreased apoptosisï¼which is earlier than eosinophilsï¼leading to airway neutrophilic inflammation. Neutrophils can produce elastaseï¼myeloperoxidaseï¼neutrophil extra- cellular trapsï¼chemokines and cytokinesï¼participating in the occurrence and development of asthma. The antagonists against these moleculesï¼such as anti-IL-8 receptor antibodyï¼anti-IL-17 antibodyï¼and DNaseï¼have shown positive effects on neutrophilic asthmaï¼but further studies are needed to support their clinical application. This article mainly reviews the role of neutrophils in asthma and related mechanisms.
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Assunto principal:
Asma
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Neutrófilos
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Humans
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En
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Zhejiang Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban
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MEDICINA
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2021
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Article