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Lung inflammation in COPD: why does it matter?
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InflammationInflammatory Lung DiseaseAllergyLung InflammationAdvanced Lung DiseaseImmunologyPathologyPulmonary FibrosisEmphysematous PhenotypePulmonary MedicineLung Inflammation PlaysMedicineMatrikinesPulmonary DiseaseOxidative Stress
COPD is characterized by lung inflammation, which intensifies with disease progression. Recent studies suggest that COPD has multiple phenotypes, each with a distinct molecular pathway. Proteolytic enzymes may have a prominent role in the emphysematous phenotype, while nitric oxide pathways may be more relevant for pulmonary vessel remodelling in COPD. This article provides a synopsis of the possible role that lung inflammation plays in the pathogenesis of COPD.
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