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. 2010 Jul 7;10:1386–1399. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2010.143

Molecular Circuits of Resolution in Airway Inflammation

Troy Carlo 1, Bruce D Levy 1,*
PMCID: PMC3070155  NIHMSID: NIHMS279791  PMID: 20623098

Abstract

Inflammatory diseases of the lung are common, cause significant morbidity, and can be refractory to therapy. Airway responses to injury, noxious stimuli, or microbes lead to leukocyte recruitment for host defense. As leukocytes respond, they interact with lung resident cells and can elaborate specific mediators that are enzymatically generated from polyunsaturated fatty acids via transcellular biosynthesis. These bioactive, lipid-derived, small molecules serve as agonists at specific receptors and are rapidly inactivated in the local environment. This review will focus on the biosynthesis, receptors, cellular responses, and in vivo actions of lipoxins, resolvins, and protectins as exemplary molecular signaling circuits in the airway that are anti-inflammatory and proresolving.

Keywords: resolution, anti-inflammatory, polyunsaturated fatty acid, mediator, lipoxin, resolvin, protectin, airway inflammation, asthma, acute lung injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome


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