Exploring the role of neutrophils in infectious and noninfectious pulmonary disorders.
Alisha AroraArchana SinghPublished in: International reviews of immunology (2023)
With the change in global environment, respiratory disorders are becoming more threatening to the health of people all over the world. These diseases are closely linked to performance of immune system. Within the innate arm of immune system, Neutrophils are an important moiety to serve as an immune defense barrier. They are one of the first cells recruited to the site of infection and plays a critical role in pathogenesis of various pulmonary diseases. It is established that the migration and activation of neutrophils can lead to inflammation either directly or indirectly and this inflammation caused is very crucial for the clearance of pathogens and resolution of infection. However, the immunopathological mechanisms involved to carry out the same is very complex and not well understood. Despite there being studies concentrating on the role of neutrophils in multiple respiratory diseases, there is still a long way to go in order to completely understand the complexity of the participation of neutrophils and mechanisms involved in the development of these respiratory diseases. In the present article, we have reviewed the literature to comprehensively provide an insight in the current development and advancements about the role of neutrophils in infectious respiratory disorders including viral respiratory disorders such as Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and bacterial pulmonary disorders with a focused review on pulmonary tuberculosis as well as in noninfectious disorders like Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. Also, future directions into research and therapeutic targets have been discussed for further exploration.
Keyphrases
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- coronavirus disease
- pulmonary hypertension
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- sars cov
- oxidative stress
- lung function
- systematic review
- public health
- immune response
- respiratory tract
- induced apoptosis
- physical activity
- healthcare
- mental health
- cell death
- cell proliferation
- social media
- air pollution