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Molecular Mechanisms and Physiological Changes behind Benign Tracheal and Subglottic Stenosis in Adults
Laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) is a complex and heterogeneous disease whose pathogenesis remains unclear. LTS is considered to be the result of aberrant wound-healing process that leads to fibrotic scarring, originating from different aetiology. Although iatrogenic aetiology is the main cause of sub...
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author | Marchioni, Alessandro Tonelli, Roberto Andreani, Alessandro Cappiello, Gaia Francesca Fermi, Matteo Trentacosti, Fabiana Castaniere, Ivana Fantini, Riccardo Tabbì, Luca Andrisani, Dario Gozzi, Filippo Bruzzi, Giulia Manicardi, Linda Moretti, Antonio Baroncini, Serena Samarelli, Anna Valeria Pinelli, Massimo De Santis, Giorgio Stefani, Alessandro Marchioni, Daniele Mattioli, Francesco Clini, Enrico |
author_facet | Marchioni, Alessandro Tonelli, Roberto Andreani, Alessandro Cappiello, Gaia Francesca Fermi, Matteo Trentacosti, Fabiana Castaniere, Ivana Fantini, Riccardo Tabbì, Luca Andrisani, Dario Gozzi, Filippo Bruzzi, Giulia Manicardi, Linda Moretti, Antonio Baroncini, Serena Samarelli, Anna Valeria Pinelli, Massimo De Santis, Giorgio Stefani, Alessandro Marchioni, Daniele Mattioli, Francesco Clini, Enrico |
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description | Laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) is a complex and heterogeneous disease whose pathogenesis remains unclear. LTS is considered to be the result of aberrant wound-healing process that leads to fibrotic scarring, originating from different aetiology. Although iatrogenic aetiology is the main cause of subglottic or tracheal stenosis, also autoimmune and infectious diseases may be involved in causing LTS. Furthermore, fibrotic obstruction in the anatomic region under the glottis can also be diagnosed without apparent aetiology after a comprehensive workup; in this case, the pathological process is called idiopathic subglottic stenosis (iSGS). So far, the laryngotracheal scar resulting from airway injury due to different diseases was considered as inert tissue requiring surgical removal to restore airway patency. However, this assumption has recently been revised by regarding the tracheal scarring process as a fibroinflammatory event due to immunological alteration, similar to other fibrotic diseases. Recent acquisitions suggest that different factors, such as growth factors, cytokines, altered fibroblast function and genetic susceptibility, can all interact in a complex way leading to aberrant and fibrotic wound healing after an insult that acts as a trigger. However, also physiological derangement due to LTS could play a role in promoting dysregulated response to laryngo-tracheal mucosal injury, through biomechanical stress and mechanotransduction activation. The aim of this narrative review is to present the state-of-the-art knowledge regarding molecular mechanisms, as well as mechanical and physio-pathological features behind LTS. |
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spelling | pubmed-89101142022-03-11 Molecular Mechanisms and Physiological Changes behind Benign Tracheal and Subglottic Stenosis in Adults Marchioni, Alessandro Tonelli, Roberto Andreani, Alessandro Cappiello, Gaia Francesca Fermi, Matteo Trentacosti, Fabiana Castaniere, Ivana Fantini, Riccardo Tabbì, Luca Andrisani, Dario Gozzi, Filippo Bruzzi, Giulia Manicardi, Linda Moretti, Antonio Baroncini, Serena Samarelli, Anna Valeria Pinelli, Massimo De Santis, Giorgio Stefani, Alessandro Marchioni, Daniele Mattioli, Francesco Clini, Enrico Int J Mol Sci Review Laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) is a complex and heterogeneous disease whose pathogenesis remains unclear. LTS is considered to be the result of aberrant wound-healing process that leads to fibrotic scarring, originating from different aetiology. Although iatrogenic aetiology is the main cause of subglottic or tracheal stenosis, also autoimmune and infectious diseases may be involved in causing LTS. Furthermore, fibrotic obstruction in the anatomic region under the glottis can also be diagnosed without apparent aetiology after a comprehensive workup; in this case, the pathological process is called idiopathic subglottic stenosis (iSGS). So far, the laryngotracheal scar resulting from airway injury due to different diseases was considered as inert tissue requiring surgical removal to restore airway patency. However, this assumption has recently been revised by regarding the tracheal scarring process as a fibroinflammatory event due to immunological alteration, similar to other fibrotic diseases. Recent acquisitions suggest that different factors, such as growth factors, cytokines, altered fibroblast function and genetic susceptibility, can all interact in a complex way leading to aberrant and fibrotic wound healing after an insult that acts as a trigger. However, also physiological derangement due to LTS could play a role in promoting dysregulated response to laryngo-tracheal mucosal injury, through biomechanical stress and mechanotransduction activation. The aim of this narrative review is to present the state-of-the-art knowledge regarding molecular mechanisms, as well as mechanical and physio-pathological features behind LTS. MDPI 2022-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8910114/ /pubmed/35269565 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23052421 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Marchioni, Alessandro Tonelli, Roberto Andreani, Alessandro Cappiello, Gaia Francesca Fermi, Matteo Trentacosti, Fabiana Castaniere, Ivana Fantini, Riccardo Tabbì, Luca Andrisani, Dario Gozzi, Filippo Bruzzi, Giulia Manicardi, Linda Moretti, Antonio Baroncini, Serena Samarelli, Anna Valeria Pinelli, Massimo De Santis, Giorgio Stefani, Alessandro Marchioni, Daniele Mattioli, Francesco Clini, Enrico Molecular Mechanisms and Physiological Changes behind Benign Tracheal and Subglottic Stenosis in Adults |
title | Molecular Mechanisms and Physiological Changes behind Benign Tracheal and Subglottic Stenosis in Adults |
title_full | Molecular Mechanisms and Physiological Changes behind Benign Tracheal and Subglottic Stenosis in Adults |
title_fullStr | Molecular Mechanisms and Physiological Changes behind Benign Tracheal and Subglottic Stenosis in Adults |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular Mechanisms and Physiological Changes behind Benign Tracheal and Subglottic Stenosis in Adults |
title_short | Molecular Mechanisms and Physiological Changes behind Benign Tracheal and Subglottic Stenosis in Adults |
title_sort | molecular mechanisms and physiological changes behind benign tracheal and subglottic stenosis in adults |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8910114/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35269565 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23052421 |
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