Only susceptible individuals develop emphysema but in most cases the factors governing susceptibility are poorly understood.
The alveolar wall destruction typical of emphysema may be explained by the protease-antiprotease theory. The pulmonary protease is elastase derived from neutrophils and macrophages; the principal anti-protease is alpha-1 antitrypsin.
The main elements of the theory are:
Heavy smoking alone causes emphysema around the 6th decade.
Homozygotes for alpha-1 AT deficiency develop severe emphysema around the 4th decade. This is accelerated in smokers.
Weight loss, which is a common feature of the illness, and which is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, is thought to result from the release of TNF-alpha from hypoxic tissues.
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