Journal article
When Neutrophils Go Rogue: Dysregulated Inflammation in Airway Diseases and Implications for Therapy
Y Zhu, S Sardar, JE Bourke, PAB Wark, LE Edgington-Mitchell, EK Schneider-Futschik
ACS Pharmacology and Translational Science | American Chemical Society (ACS) | Published : 2026
Abstract
Failure to resolve the neutrophilic inflammation during the innate immune response results in neutrophil accumulation in the airways. These cells exhibit prolonged survival, increased necrosis, and impaired phagocytic capacity. Paradoxically, despite reduced pathogen-clearing ability, neutrophils release serine proteases that drive the destruction of airway tissue. Their persistence in the lung chronically promotes a cycle of tissue damage, remodeling, and inflammation, leading to progressive pulmonary dysfunction. Recent discoveries in neutrophil dysregulation open up the possibility of developing more targeted, disease-specific therapies, potentially revolutionizing the treatment of diseas..
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