Abstract:Inflammation underpins pulmonary disease progression during tobacco smoke exposure that may culminate in irreversdible pulmonary remodeling. While primary smoke poses notable risk, nearly half of the US population is also at risk due to exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS). In the present study, we assessed a potential role for RAGE, a cell‐surface pattern recognition receptor implicated in pro‐inflammatory signaling, following exposure to SHS. Specifically, we used wild type, RAGE null, and lung‐specific RAGE o… Show more
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