New Insights into the Immune Molecular Regulation of the Pathogenesis of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Chin-Yao Yang(Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital), Chien‐Sheng Chen(Tzu Chi University), Giou‐Teng Yiang(Tzu Chi University), Yeung‐Leung Cheng(Tzu Chi University), Su‐Boon Yong(Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital), Meng‐Yu Wu(Tzu Chi University), Chia‐Jung Li(Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital)
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
February 16, 2018
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Abstract

Acute respiratory distress syndrome is an inflammatory disease characterized by dysfunction of pulmonary epithelial and capillary endothelial cells, infiltration of alveolar macrophages and neutrophils, cell apoptosis, necroptosis, NETosis, and fibrosis. Inflammatory responses have key effects on every phase of acute respiratory distress syndrome. The severe inflammatory cascades impaired the regulation of vascular endothelial barrier and vascular permeability. Therefore, understanding the relationship between the molecular regulation of immune cells and the pulmonary microenvironment is critical for disease management. This article reviews the current clinical and basic research on the pathogenesis of acute respiratory distress syndrome, including information on the microenvironment, vascular endothelial barrier and immune mechanisms, to offer a strong foundation for developing therapeutic interventions.


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