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Mechanisms of Airway Remodeling in Asthma
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by reversible airflow limitation and airway hyperresponsiveness. Persistent inflammation in airway tissues may lead to structural changes known as airway remodeling and consequently airway ...
Etsuko Tagaya, Jun Tamaoki
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Genes and Pathways Regulating Decline in Lung Function and Airway Remodeling in Asthma. [PDF]
Asthma is a common disorder of the airways characterized by airway inflammation and by decline in lung function and airway remodeling in a subset of asthmatics.
Broide, David H, Hur, Gyu Young
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Effect of terbutaline on hyperpnoea-induced bronchoconstriction and urinary club cell protein 16 in athletes [PDF]
This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund and is distributed by the Creative Commons CC-BY 3.0 license, under which all are free to reuse or distribute the article under the condition that this original publication ...
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ABSTRACT Pediatric asthma is a common chronic airway inflammatory disease, where accurate assessment of disease severity and prognosis prediction is crucial for treatment decisions. Currently, there is a lack of precise and effective biomarkers.
Xu Yang +5 more
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The contribution of L-selectin to airway hyperresponsiveness in chronic allergic airways disease
Simon G Royce, Melissa Lee, Mimi L K TangDepartment of Allergy and Immunology, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, The Royal Children’s Hospital, Parkville, Victoria 3052, AustraliaAbstract: L-selectin is a cell adhesion molecule ...
Simon G Royce +2 more
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ETB receptor deficiency amplifies allergic airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness
Background Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is a proinflammatory mediator that plays a crucial role in regulating airway tone by activating G protein-coupled endothelin receptors A (ETA) and B (ETB).
Christoph Tabeling +15 more
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Airway hyperresponsiveness, a key feature of asthma, is associated with exercise-induced asthma. Tezepelumab was reported to reduce airway hyperresponsiveness.
Yoshiro Kai, MD, PhD, Yuichi Hishida, RT
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BackgroundAsthma is a chronic inflammatory airway disease characterized by a prevailing type 2 inflammation, airway hyperresponsiveness, and mucus hypersecretion and is driven by various factors among which oxidative molecules, called reactive oxygen ...
Martin Klein +4 more
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Abstract Endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) occurs when the protein‐folding capacity of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is overwhelmed, triggering the unfolded protein response (UPR) to restore homeostasis. However, severe or persistent ERS can shift the UPR toward pro‐inflammatory, apoptotic, and fibrotic signaling, thereby exacerbating tissue injury ...
Lanlan Song +6 more
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Remodelling and Inflammation in Bronchial Asthma
Chronic stable asthma is characterized by inflammation of the airway wall, with abnormal accumulation of basophils, eosinophils, lymphocytes, mast cells, macrophages, dendritic cells and myofibroblasts.
G. Riccioni +4 more
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