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Mucosal immune alterations at the early onset of tissue destruction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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Spatial investigation of end-stage COPD lungs show that mucosal defense dysregulation with decreased defensins and increased mucus and IgA responses, start concomitantly with CD8+ T-cell accumulation in mild emphysema zones, where terminal bronchioles are already decreased. In contrast, adaptive Th and B cell activation is observed in areas with more advanced tissue destruction. This study suggests that in COPD innate immune alterations occur early in the tissue destruction process, which affects both the alveoli and the terminal bronchioles, before the onset of an adaptive immune response.
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