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From: The genetics of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Figure 1

The pathogenesis of COPD. Cigarette smoke activates macrophages (1), leading to the direct release of proteases or neutrophil chemotracctants (2), together with the release of oxidants resulting in subsequent breakdown of connective tissue in the lung (3), causing emphysema. Epithelial cell stimulation promotes fibroblast activity (4), eventually leading to small airways disease (5).

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