Factors that lead to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

facilitated by

Genetic factors

Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AAT)

encoded by

SERPINA1 gene

which is a

gene that protects the alveoli of the lung

causes

major plasma inhibitor for enzyme leukocyte elastase

located in

azurophil granules of neutrophils

Variant causes

Homozygosity (inherited 2 identical forms of the gene) for SERPINA1 *Z allele (inherited 2 identical forms of the gene)

affects

Coding region

single base pair change of SERPINA1 gene

results in

substitution of a single amino acid that causes AAT polymers (proteins) to form in the hepatocytes

Coding variant in the genes of telomerase (telomere enzyme) pathway

that causes a

Genetic mutation

leads to

Telomere shortening

in which

telomere are important for genetic information and is required for every cell division process)

which increases the risk of

Increase risk of

Lifestyle

Smoking

induces

activation of macrophages

activation of neutrophils

excess production of proteases

Breakdown of connective tissue in lungs (Emphysema)

increase level of cytokines

causes

inflammation of the lungs

releases

harmful oxidant fumes

air pollution

can contribute to

global warming

promotes

Working in the construction industry

Exposure to large amount of dust

Causes

Damage in alveoli

weakened/loss of lung function

decrease overall human health

Poor diet

Low intake of fruits and vegetables

results in

less source of anti-inflammatory dietary components

that also

reduces levels of antioxidants

contributes to the

that can fight off

High intake of processed red meat

increases risk factors

Environmental factors

Extreme weather changes

causes

Increases and decreases in temperature

result in

Huge spikes of heat patterns and intense heat exposure

leads to

Biodiversity and the Environment

Human Health

Molecular and Cellular Biology