The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
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J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. · Apr 2019
ReviewAirways exudation of plasma macromolecules: Innate defense, epithelial regeneration, and asthma.
This review discusses in vivo airway aspects of plasma exudation in relation to current views on epithelial permeability and epithelial regeneration in health and disease. Microvascular-epithelial exudation of bulk plasma proteins characteristically occurs in asthmatic patients, being especially pronounced in those with severe and exacerbating asthma. Healthy human and guinea pig airways challenged by noninjurious histamine-leukotriene-type autacoids also respond through prompt mucosal exudation of nonsieved plasma macromolecules. ⋯ In conclusion, nonsieved plasma macromolecules can operate on the intact airway mucosa as potent components of first-line innate immunity responses. Exuded plasma also takes center stage in epithelial regeneration. When exaggerated, epithelial regeneration can contribute to the inception and development of asthma.