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Inflammatory Cascade – Mechanism & Significance

The inflammatory cascade is a series of biological reactions triggered by the body in response to injury or infection. It protects tissues and promotes healing.

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The inflammatory cascade is a series of biological reactions triggered by the body in response to injury or infection. It protects tissues and promotes healing.

What Is the Inflammatory Cascade?

The inflammatory cascade describes a coordinated sequence of biochemical and cellular reactions that the immune system initiates in response to harmful stimuli. These stimuli can include infections by pathogens, tissue injuries, chemical damage, or internal dysfunction. The goal of this cascade is to eliminate the damaging factor, clear debris, and initiate the healing process.

A key distinction is made between acute inflammation, which begins rapidly and resolves within a short time, and chronic inflammation, which persists for weeks, months, or even years and is involved in the development of many serious diseases.

Phases and Progression of the Inflammatory Cascade

1. Triggering and Recognition

The cascade begins when specialized immune cells – primarily mast cells and macrophages – detect a trigger. These cells carry pattern recognition receptors (e.g., Toll-like receptors) that identify foreign structures (e.g., bacterial proteins) or endogenous danger signals known as DAMPs (damage-associated molecular patterns).

2. Release of Inflammatory Mediators

Upon recognition of the trigger, a wide range of inflammatory mediators are released. The most important include:

  • Histamine: Released by mast cells, it causes blood vessel dilation and increases vascular permeability.
  • Prostaglandins and leukotrienes: Lipid molecules derived from arachidonic acid that mediate pain, fever, and other signs of inflammation.
  • Cytokines (e.g., interleukin-1, interleukin-6, TNF-alpha): Signaling proteins that activate and coordinate additional immune cells.
  • Chemokines: Attractant molecules that guide immune cells to the site of inflammation.

3. Vascular Response and Cell Recruitment

The released mediators cause local blood vessels to dilate (vasodilation) and their walls to become more permeable. This allows blood plasma and immune cells – particularly neutrophils – to enter the affected tissue, a process called diapedesis. The classic signs of inflammation result from these events:

  • Rubor (redness): due to increased blood flow
  • Calor (heat): due to elevated metabolism and blood flow
  • Tumor (swelling): due to fluid leaking into tissue
  • Dolor (pain): due to stimulation of pain receptors
  • Functio laesa (loss of function): due to pain and swelling

4. Combating the Trigger

Once at the site of inflammation, the recruited immune cells – especially neutrophils and later macrophages – fight the trigger through phagocytosis (ingestion and digestion of pathogens or cellular debris) and the release of reactive oxygen species and other antimicrobial substances.

5. Resolution and Tissue Repair

After the trigger has been successfully eliminated, the inflammatory response must be actively resolved. Resolvins and lipoxins (anti-inflammatory lipid molecules) and anti-inflammatory cytokines (e.g., interleukin-10) play a central role in this process. Tissue repair is carried out by fibroblasts, and ideally the affected area returns to normal function.

Acute vs. Chronic Inflammation

In acute inflammation, the cascade is time-limited and ends with recovery. In chronic inflammation, the cascade remains persistently active – either because the trigger cannot be fully eliminated (e.g., in certain infections or autoimmune diseases) or because the regulatory mechanisms fail. Chronic inflammatory processes are involved in the development of many conditions, including:

  • Cardiovascular diseases (e.g., atherosclerosis)
  • Type 2 diabetes mellitus
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
  • Certain cancers
  • Neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's disease)

Clinical Relevance and Treatment

Understanding the inflammatory cascade underpins many medical treatment approaches. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen or aspirin inhibit prostaglandin synthesis, thereby reducing pain and inflammation. Corticosteroids such as cortisone act more broadly, suppressing multiple steps of the cascade. Modern biologics (e.g., TNF-alpha inhibitors) target specific mediators and are primarily used in chronic inflammatory conditions.

References

  1. Kumar V., Abbas A.K., Aster J.C. - Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, 10th edition, Elsevier (2020)
  2. Medzhitov R. - Origin and physiological roles of inflammation. Nature, 454(7203):428-435 (2008). PubMed PMID: 18650913
  3. World Health Organization (WHO) - Noncommunicable diseases: Chronic inflammation as a common pathway. WHO Technical Report (2021)

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