Bronchoconstriction damages airway epithelia by crowding-induced excess cell extrusion - eviltoast

Asthma is deemed an inflammatory disease, yet the defining diagnostic feature is mechanical bronchoconstriction.

Our findings show that bronchoconstriction causes epithelial damage and inflammation by excess crowding-induced cell extrusion and suggest that blocking epithelial extrusion, instead of the ensuing downstream inflammation, could prevent the feed-forward asthma inflammatory cycle.