A systematic review of the role of surfactants in bronchial asthma: Implications for pathogenesis and treatment of the disease
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Surfactants, bronchial asthma, pathogenesis, immunomodulation, pathophysiologyResumen
The study aims to examine existing literature and highlight the significance of surfactants as a factor in pathogenesis and a potential therapeutic target in bronchial asthma. A systematic search is conducted in Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed/Medline, utilizing specific keywords related to surfactants and bronchial asthma. The findings demonstrate that surfactants, a unique mixture of lipids and proteins, play a crucial role in the mechanisms of innate and adaptive immunity in the lungs. They act as a mechanical barrier, modulate inflammatory responses, and interact with pathogens. Changes in surfactant composition and levels have been associated with various lung diseases, including bronchial asthma
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