Small airway inflammation in asthma

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Asthma was originally described as an inflammatory disease that predominantly involves the central airways. Pathological and physiological evidence reported during the past few years suggests that the inflammatory process extends beyond the central airways to the...

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Main Authors: Christodoulopoulos Pota, Tulic Meri K, Hamid Qutayba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2001-08-01
Series:Respiratory Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/rr83
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spelling doaj-ed9d33fc9bbd40ae8260ab4605de49a82020-11-25T01:03:30ZengBMCRespiratory Research1465-99212001-08-012633333910.1186/rr83Small airway inflammation in asthmaChristodoulopoulos PotaTulic Meri KHamid Qutayba<p>Abstract</p> <p>Asthma was originally described as an inflammatory disease that predominantly involves the central airways. Pathological and physiological evidence reported during the past few years suggests that the inflammatory process extends beyond the central airways to the peripheral airways and the lung parenchyma. The small airways are capable of producing T-helper-2 cytokines, as well as chemokines, and they have recently been recognized as a predominant site of airflow obstruction in asthmatic persons. The inflammation at this distal site has been described as more severe than large airway inflammation. These findings are of great clinical significance, and highlight the need to consider the peripheral airways as a target in any therapeutic strategy for treatment of asthma.</p> http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/rr83allergic inflammationasthmaperipheral airwayssmall airways
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author Christodoulopoulos Pota
Tulic Meri K
Hamid Qutayba
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Tulic Meri K
Hamid Qutayba
Small airway inflammation in asthma
Respiratory Research
allergic inflammation
asthma
peripheral airways
small airways
author_facet Christodoulopoulos Pota
Tulic Meri K
Hamid Qutayba
author_sort Christodoulopoulos Pota
title Small airway inflammation in asthma
title_short Small airway inflammation in asthma
title_full Small airway inflammation in asthma
title_fullStr Small airway inflammation in asthma
title_full_unstemmed Small airway inflammation in asthma
title_sort small airway inflammation in asthma
publisher BMC
series Respiratory Research
issn 1465-9921
publishDate 2001-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Asthma was originally described as an inflammatory disease that predominantly involves the central airways. Pathological and physiological evidence reported during the past few years suggests that the inflammatory process extends beyond the central airways to the peripheral airways and the lung parenchyma. The small airways are capable of producing T-helper-2 cytokines, as well as chemokines, and they have recently been recognized as a predominant site of airflow obstruction in asthmatic persons. The inflammation at this distal site has been described as more severe than large airway inflammation. These findings are of great clinical significance, and highlight the need to consider the peripheral airways as a target in any therapeutic strategy for treatment of asthma.</p>
topic allergic inflammation
asthma
peripheral airways
small airways
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/rr83
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