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The Role and Potential Pathogenic Mechanism of Particulate Matter in Childhood Asthma: A Review and Perspective

Xuchen Xu, Jianing Zhang, Xin Yang, Yubin Zhang, Zhimin Chen

2020Journal of Immunology Research33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Asthma, the most common chronic respiratory disease in children, affects numerous people worldwide. Accumulating evidence suggests that exposure to high levels of particulate matter (PM), either acutely or chronically, is associated with the exacerbation and incidence of pediatric asthma. However, the detailed pathogenic mechanisms by which PM contributes to the incidence of asthma remain largely unknown. In this short review, we summarize studies of relationships between PM and pediatric asthma and recent advances on the fundamental mechanisms of PM-related asthma, with emphases on cell death regulation and immune system responses. We further discuss the inadequacy of current studies and give a perspective on the prevention strategies for pediatric asthma.

Topics & Concepts

AsthmaExacerbationMedicinePerspective (graphical)Incidence (geometry)Mechanism (biology)DiseaseImmunologyIntensive care medicinePediatricsEnvironmental healthPathologyPhysicsArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceOpticsEpistemologyPhilosophyAir Quality and Health ImpactsEnergy and Environment ImpactsInhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery
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