The complexity of mucosal damage in gastroesophageal airway reflux disease: A molecular perspective

Sheng Chen , Min Wang , Shuai Zhang , Xin Huang , Xinke Sui , Dou Li , Changqing Zhong , Wei Wu
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Abstract

Gastroesophageal airway reflux disease (GARD) refers to a class of diseases in which the contents of the digestive system reflux into esophagus, the upper and lower airways, mouth, ear and nose et al., causing uncomfortable symptoms. It covers gastroesophageal reflux disease and extra-esophageal reflux disease. GARD is one of the most common diseases in clinical practice. The main cause of GARD-related clinical symptoms and signs of GARD is the structural damage and functional disability, which were caused by repeated contact between the mucous epithelium of the reflux tract and the acidic and non-acidic components of the reflux. Over the years, major progress has been made in the understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of reflux associated mucosal inflammation, suggesting a complex and multifactorial pathogenesis and immune-mediated effects. Thus, we reviewed the clinical and pathophysiological characteristics of GARD and probe the complexity of the pathogenesis of GARD-related mucosal inflammation from the aspects of microscopic changes and specific molecular mediators. New drug therapies for the mucosal injuries in the reflux tract were also reviewed. From bench to bedside, these novel molecular findings might provide new perspectives and therapeutic approaches for GARD.
胃食管气道反流病黏膜损伤的复杂性:分子视角
胃食管气道反流病(GARD)是指消化系统的内容物反流到食管、上、下气道、口、耳、鼻等处,引起不适症状的一类疾病。它包括胃食管反流病和食管外反流病。GARD是临床上最常见的疾病之一。GARD相关临床症状和体征的主要原因是反流道粘膜上皮与反流的酸性和非酸性成分反复接触而导致的结构损伤和功能失能。近年来,对反流相关粘膜炎症的分子发病机制的理解取得了重大进展,提示其发病机制复杂且多因素,具有免疫介导作用。因此,我们综述了GARD的临床和病理生理特点,并从微观变化和特异性分子介质等方面探讨GARD相关粘膜炎症发病机制的复杂性。并对反流道粘膜损伤的新药物治疗方法进行了综述。从实验室到床边,这些新的分子发现可能为GARD提供新的视角和治疗方法。
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