支气管扩张:炎症的临床回顾

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
George Doumat , Timothy R. Aksamit , Amjad N. Kanj
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摘要

支气管扩张是一种慢性炎症性气道疾病,其特征是粘液纤毛清除受损、持续感染和进行性结构性肺损伤。虽然炎症是疾病活动和进展的核心,但靶向抗炎治疗一直有限。了解不同类型的炎症及其重要的重叠对有效的治疗至关重要。本综述探讨了支气管扩张中炎症谱的关键炎症模式、生物标志物和可用治疗方法,特别关注成人非囊性纤维化支气管扩张。中性粒细胞炎症仍然是支气管扩张的标志,有希望的可逆二肽基肽酶-1抑制剂在中性粒细胞成熟过程中降低中性粒细胞丝氨酸蛋白酶的激活。嗜酸性粒细胞炎症也引起了人们的关注,有证据表明,这种内型患者可能受益于糖皮质激素和针对2型炎症的生物治疗。本文讨论的其他炎症机制包括上皮功能受损和粘膜纤毛异常、免疫失调以及由感染、环境刺激物和自身免疫性疾病引发的气道炎症。为普通临床医生撰写,本综述简化了复杂的概念,强调了诊断评估的关键方面,并讨论了支气管扩张的传统和新兴治疗方法,为改善个性化患者护理提供了实用的见解。
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Bronchiectasis: A clinical review of inflammation
Bronchiectasis is a chronic inflammatory airway disease characterized by a self-perpetuating vortex of impaired mucociliary clearance, persistent infection, and progressive structural lung damage. While inflammation is central to disease activity and progression, targeted anti-inflammatory treatments have been limited. Understanding the different types of inflammation involved and their significant overlap is essential for effective management. This review explores key inflammation patterns, biomarkers, and available treatments across the spectrum of inflammation in bronchiectasis, with a particular focus on non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis in adults. Neutrophilic inflammation remains the hallmark of bronchiectasis, with promising reversible dipeptidyl peptidase-1 inhibitors reducing the activation of neutrophil serine proteases during neutrophil maturation. Eosinophilic inflammation has also gained attention, with evidence indicating that patients with this endotype may benefit from glucocorticoids and biologic therapies targeting type 2 inflammation. Additional inflammatory mechanisms discussed here include impaired epithelial function and mucociliary abnormalities, immune dysregulation, and airway inflammation triggered by infections, environmental irritants, and autoimmune conditions. Written for general clinicians, this review simplifies complex concepts, underscores key aspects of diagnostic evaluation, and discusses both conventional and emerging treatments for bronchiectasis, providing practical insights for improved personalized patient care.
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Respiratory medicine
Respiratory medicine 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
199
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Respiratory Medicine is an internationally-renowned journal devoted to the rapid publication of clinically-relevant respiratory medicine research. It combines cutting-edge original research with state-of-the-art reviews dealing with all aspects of respiratory diseases and therapeutic interventions. Topics include adult and paediatric medicine, epidemiology, immunology and cell biology, physiology, occupational disorders, and the role of allergens and pollutants. Respiratory Medicine is increasingly the journal of choice for publication of phased trial work, commenting on effectiveness, dosage and methods of action.
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