Interactions between airway epithelium and mediators of inflammation
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Interactions between airway epithelium and mediators of inflammation
Abstract
Epithelial cells lining the respiratory airways classically are considered to be "target" cells, responding to exposure to a variety of inflammatory mediators by altering one or several of their functions, such as mucin secretion, ion transport, or ciliary beating. Specific responses of epithelial cells in vivo or in vitro to many of these inflammatory mediators are discussed. Recent studies have indicated that airway epithelial cells also can act as "effector" cells, responding to a variety of exogenous and/or endogenous stimuli by generating and releasing additional mediators of inflammation, such as eicosanoids, reactive oxygen species, and cytokines. Many of these epithelial-derived substances can diffuse away and affect neighboring cells and tissues, or can act, via autocrine or paracrine mechanisms, to affect structure and function of epithelial cells themselves. Studies dealing with airway epithelium as a source of inflammatory mediators and related compounds also are discussed.
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