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Environmental Exposures and Asthma Development Autophagy, Mitophagy and Cellular Senescence. Explained by Dr. Amarjit Mi

Many scientists, including u00a0Dr.u00a0Amarjit Mishrau00a0an Ex-professor, Auburn University in the United States, had worked to understand the pathogenesis of asthma, particularly allergy-induced asthma because it is crucial to understand the underlying mechanism that connects these environmental causes to the development of asthma.u00a0<br>

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Environmental Exposures and Asthma Development Autophagy, Mitophagy and Cellular Senescence. Explained by Dr. Amarjit Mi

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  1. ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES AND ASTHMA DEVELOPMENT: AUTOPHAGY, MITOPHAGY AND CELLULAR SENESCENCE. EXPLAINED BY DR. AMARJIT MISHRA AUBURN UNIVERSITY Asthma onset and aggravation are both significantly influenced by environmental exposures. Wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness can all be symptoms of the chronic respiratory condition known as asthma, which is characterized by inflammation of the airways.

  2. Many scientists, including Dr. Amarjit Mishra an Ex-professor, Auburn University in the United States, had worked to understand the pathogenesis of asthma, particularly allergy-induced asthma because it is crucial to understand the underlying mechanism that connects these environmental causes to the development of asthma.

  3. Dr. Amarjit Mishra Ex-professor Auburn University and one of the most renowned pulmonology experts, is committed to comprehending the less well-known causes and processes of the pulmonary pathways.

  4. Autophagy may be involved in the pathophysiology of allergic asthma, according to recent investigations, notably those of Dr.Amarjit Mishra. Autophagy has been found to have an impact on the growth and operation of immune cells engaged in allergic inflammation, among other components of the immune response.

  5. The immune cells can produce ROS, which can damage mitochondrial DNA and impair mitochondrial function. This, in turn, can lead to impaired mitophagyand the accumulation of damaged mitochondria in airway epithelial cells. Source:-https://tajahindinews.in/education/environmental-exposures-and-asthma-development-autophagy-mitophagy-and-cellular-senescence-explained-by-dr-amarjit-mishra-auburn-university/

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