作者
Jennifer Kathleen Quint, Jadwiga Anna Wedzicha
发表日期
2007/5/1
来源
Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
卷号
119
期号
5
页码范围
1065-1071
出版商
Mosby
简介
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a complex, heterogeneous collection of conditions characterized by irreversible expiratory airflow limitation. The disease involves a multifaceted progressive inflammatory process leading to the development of mucus hypersecretion, tissue destruction, and disruption to the normal repair and defense mechanisms. The result is increased resistance to airflow in small conducting airways, change in lung compliance, and the premature collapse of airways during expiration that leads to air trapping. Neutrophils are necessary in healthy lungs; they are an important component of innate immunity, protecting healthy individuals against infection. However, in COPD, they play a role in the destructive processes that characterize the disease. They can be responsible for significant damage when they accumulate at sites of inflammation and are harmful to healthy tissue. In …
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JK Quint, JA Wedzicha - Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 2007