Abstract
Acute lung injury is a systemic inflammatory response syndrome in the
lungs, with a high incidence and fatality rate of 30%–40%. Despite
the abundance of research on the pathogenesis of lung injury and the
great progress that has been achieved, the various number of cells,
cytokines and inflammatory response pathways involved in the
pathogenesis of acute lung injury (ALI) and their complex relationships,
which together constitute the cell network and inflammatory factor
network of ALI inflammatory response, demand more attention. This study
reviews the formation of this network in the pathogenesis of acute lung
injury