New cause of asthma lung damage revealed

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Scientists may have uncovered an overlooked factor in why asthma attacks happen, and they say it could open up a whole new avenue for treatments.

In a laboratory study in mice and human tissues, the researchers revealed how asthma attacks kill cells in the airways of the lungs. They found that when the airways constrict during an asthma attack, the thin layer of cells that line these passageways — called epithelial cells — becomes too crowded, causing some cells to be squeezed out of the tissue and die. 

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