Published January 21, 2020 | Version v1

MECHANISM OF CIGARETTE SMOKE - INDUCED CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE (COPD)

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  • 1. Department of Biotechnology and Dr B C Guha Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, University College of Science and Technology, University of Calcutta, Kolkata -700019, West Bengal, India.

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases (COPD) is currently the third leading cause of death worldwide. COPD causes great burden to society by contributing in morbidity and productivity loss. Cigarette smoking is the primary reason for COPD in smokers. In spite of the several initiatives of the national and international public health organizations for quitting smoking, number of smokers are increasing in low- and middle-income countries continuously. For the prevention and morbidity management of this treatable disease, understanding of the pathogenic events orchestrated by cigarette smoke (CS) is required. In smokers, COPD is caused by the constant exposure of lung to harmful components of CS. Oxidative stress plays the central role in CS-induced COPD pathogenesis in smokers along with other important components of COPD pathogenesis, such as lung injury, lung inflammation, protease-antiprotease imbalance, small airway remodeling and apoptosis. In this review we tried to briefly summarize the mechanisms behind the CS-induced pathogenesis for COPD which follow a complex network of events.

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