Ethanol-exposed lung fibroblasts cause airway epithelial barrier dysfunction.
Viranuj SueblinvongXian FanCraishun HartSamuel A MolinaC Michael HartDavid M GuidotPublished in: Alcohol, clinical & experimental research (2023)
Prior ethanol exposure to LF induces barrier dysfunction in naive AEC in a paracrine fashion through activation of TGFβ1 signaling and suppression of GM-CSF. These experimental findings provide a potential mechanism by which chronic alcohol ingestion impairs airway epithelial integrity and renders individuals susceptible to lung injury.