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New Insights into the Alveolar Epithelium as a Driver of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Marilia Sanches Santos Rizzo Zuttion, Sarah K. Moore, Peter Chen, Andrew Beppu, Jaime L. Hook

2022Biomolecules27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The alveolar epithelium serves as a barrier between the body and the external environment. To maintain efficient gas exchange, the alveolar epithelium has evolved to withstand and rapidly respond to an assortment of inhaled, injury-inducing stimuli. However, alveolar damage can lead to loss of alveolar fluid barrier function and exuberant, non-resolving inflammation that manifests clinically as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). This review discusses recent discoveries related to mechanisms of alveolar homeostasis, injury, repair, and regeneration, with a contemporary emphasis on virus-induced lung injury. In addition, we address new insights into how the alveolar epithelium coordinates injury-induced lung inflammation and review maladaptive lung responses to alveolar damage that drive ARDS and pathologic lung remodeling.

Topics & Concepts

ARDSAlveolar EpitheliumDiffuse alveolar damageLungMedicineEpitheliumRespiratory epitheliumRegeneration (biology)InflammationPathologyBarrier functionRespiratory systemAcute respiratory distressRespiratory distressImmunologyBiologyCell biologyAnesthesiaAnatomyInternal medicineNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchRespiratory Support and MechanismsCongenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies
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