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Iron Protein IRP2: The Surprising Role in Lung Inflammation
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
Only the normal mice had more immune cells in their lungs after resistive breathing, and these cells made more of the proteins IL-1β and IL-6. This suggests that IRP2 might make the lungs more sensitive to inflammation.
By looking at the proteins in the lungs, the scientists found that IRP2 affects many pathways related to inflammation and defense. Some of these proteins are still mysteries.
So, it seems like IRP2 might make the lungs more prone to inflammation. Without IRP2, the lungs can handle resistive breathing better.
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