Targeting Immunoproteasome in Polarized Macrophages Ameliorates Experimental Emphysema Via Activating NRF1/2‐P62 Axis and Suppressing IRF4 Transcription
Bingxin Guo,
Xing Shi,
Qiong Jiang
et al.
Abstract:Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) stands as the prevailing chronic airway ailment, characterized by chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Current medications fall short in treatment of these diseases, underscoring the urgent need for effective therapy. Prior research indicated immunoproteasome inhibition alleviated various inflammatory diseases by modulating immune cell functions. However, its therapeutic potential in COPD remains largely unexplored. Here, an elevated expression of immunoproteasome subu… Show more
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