2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.intimp.2013.05.035
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Aberrant neutrophil functions in stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: The neutrophil as an immunotherapeutic target

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“…Neutrophil count and neutrophilic inflammatory mediators are higher within the airways, even in the stable (non-exacerbated) state in COPD [13]. Blood neutrophils also show an altered pattern of activity in the stable state in COPD, with impaired chemotaxis and reduced intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production [1416].…”
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“…Neutrophil count and neutrophilic inflammatory mediators are higher within the airways, even in the stable (non-exacerbated) state in COPD [13]. Blood neutrophils also show an altered pattern of activity in the stable state in COPD, with impaired chemotaxis and reduced intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production [1416].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence of further systemic immune dysregulation occurs during exacerbations with circulating neutrophils displaying up-regulation of inflammation-related genes, enhanced expression of cell adhesion molecules and elevated production of elastase and ROS [1720]. Despite an abundance of data supporting the hypothesis that neutrophils are key effector cells in the development and progression of COPD [13], we could find no studies assessing blood neutrophil function of COPD patients according to exacerbation history.…”
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“…Neutrophilic airway inflammation is a major symptom of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a debilitating and progressive lung disease characterized by airway inflammation, airway remodeling, emphysema, expiratory airflow obstruction, and accelerated lung function decline (41). Smoking is the major risk factor for COPD, and the chronic and pathological lung inflammation that develops in COPD patients in response to smoking is predominantly characterized by neutrophilic infiltrates (45), which positively correlate with disease severity as measured by the degree of airflow obstruction, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis (48). The airway inflammation seen in COPD patients is mainly steroid insensitive since neither oral nor inhaled steroids are able to attenuate the numbers of inflammatory cells or reduce the expression levels of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines in induced sputum and airway biopsies of COPD patients (1).…”
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“…It is also noteworthy that in COPD and non-CF bronchiectasis patients devoid of a hereditary CFTR defect, massive neutrophil transmigration also occurs in the lungs, with subsequent release of primary granules and impaired phagocytosis reminiscent of the picture seen in CF patients [95, 96]. This suggests that a primary defect in CFTR expression is not the root cause of neutrophilic inflammation in these disease contexts.…”
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