Regulation of alveolar macrophage death in acute lung inflammation
Abstract Acute lung injury (ALI) and its severe form, known as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), are caused by direct pulmonary insults and indirect systemic inflammatory responses that result from conditions such as sepsis, trauma, and major surgery. The reciprocal influences between pulm...
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doaj-86bc4c2d27ed4ddd9fa0bcfea87a66c92020-11-25T00:49:17ZengBMCRespiratory Research1465-993X2018-03-0119111310.1186/s12931-018-0756-5Regulation of alveolar macrophage death in acute lung inflammationErica K Y Fan0Jie Fan1Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences, University of PittsburghDepartment of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of MedicineAbstract Acute lung injury (ALI) and its severe form, known as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), are caused by direct pulmonary insults and indirect systemic inflammatory responses that result from conditions such as sepsis, trauma, and major surgery. The reciprocal influences between pulmonary and systemic inflammation augments the inflammatory process in the lung and promotes the development of ALI. Emerging evidence has revealed that alveolar macrophage (AM) death plays important roles in the progression of lung inflammation through its influence on other immune cell populations in the lung. Cell death and tissue inflammation form a positive feedback cycle, ultimately leading to exaggerated inflammation and development of disease. Pharmacological manipulation of AM death signals may serve as a logical therapeutic strategy for ALI/ARDS. This review will focus on recent advances in the regulation and underlying mechanisms of AM death as well as the influence of AM death on the development of ALI.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12931-018-0756-5Acute lung injuryMacrophagesCell deathPyroptosisNecroptosisAutophagy |
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Regulation of alveolar macrophage death in acute lung inflammation |
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Regulation of alveolar macrophage death in acute lung inflammation |
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Regulation of alveolar macrophage death in acute lung inflammation |
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regulation of alveolar macrophage death in acute lung inflammation |
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Respiratory Research |
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Abstract Acute lung injury (ALI) and its severe form, known as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), are caused by direct pulmonary insults and indirect systemic inflammatory responses that result from conditions such as sepsis, trauma, and major surgery. The reciprocal influences between pulmonary and systemic inflammation augments the inflammatory process in the lung and promotes the development of ALI. Emerging evidence has revealed that alveolar macrophage (AM) death plays important roles in the progression of lung inflammation through its influence on other immune cell populations in the lung. Cell death and tissue inflammation form a positive feedback cycle, ultimately leading to exaggerated inflammation and development of disease. Pharmacological manipulation of AM death signals may serve as a logical therapeutic strategy for ALI/ARDS. This review will focus on recent advances in the regulation and underlying mechanisms of AM death as well as the influence of AM death on the development of ALI. |
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Acute lung injury Macrophages Cell death Pyroptosis Necroptosis Autophagy |
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