Effect of long-acting β-agonists/glucocorticoids on human airway epithelial cell cytokine, transcriptomic and oxidative stress responses to cannabis smoke

LABA/GC intervention in airway epithelial cells exposed to cannabis smoke reduces levels of pro-inflammatory (CXCL8) and antiviral (CXCL10) mediators, while transcriptomic signatures of neutrophil-mediated immunity and oxidative stress remain elevated http://bit.ly/2qiSQhH.LABA/GC intervention in ai...

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Published in:ERJ open research Vol. 6; no. 1; p. 265
Main Authors: Huff, Ryan D., Aguiar, Jennifer A., Tse, Wayne, Stämpfli, Martin R., McConkey, Brendan J., Doxey, Andrew C., Hirota, Jeremy A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England European Respiratory Society 01.01.2020
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ISSN:2312-0541, 2312-0541
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Summary:LABA/GC intervention in airway epithelial cells exposed to cannabis smoke reduces levels of pro-inflammatory (CXCL8) and antiviral (CXCL10) mediators, while transcriptomic signatures of neutrophil-mediated immunity and oxidative stress remain elevated http://bit.ly/2qiSQhH.LABA/GC intervention in airway epithelial cells exposed to cannabis smoke reduces levels of pro-inflammatory (CXCL8) and antiviral (CXCL10) mediators, while transcriptomic signatures of neutrophil-mediated immunity and oxidative stress remain elevated http://bit.ly/2qiSQhH.
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ISSN:2312-0541
2312-0541
DOI:10.1183/23120541.00265-2019