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December 2025
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Alcohol’s effects on the lungs and lung disease

Alcohol misuse is widely accepted as an independent risk factor for a wide variety of lung diseases, such as pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Alcohol induces changes in the regulatory mechanisms of the lung, both at a mechanical and immunological level. Understanding these changes might help discover new targets for drugs and therapeutic approaches for the prevention of respiratory disease following alcohol misuse.
A systematic literature search was conducted on January 25, 2025, in PubMed, Medline, and Embase of manuscripts published between January 2000 and January 2025 using the terms (“alcohol” or “ethanol”) AND (“lung,” or “respiratory,” or “pulmonary”) AND (“pneumonia” or “damage” or “leak”). Eligible manuscripts included studies that discussed the effects of ethanol on the lungs.Of 962 publications identified in the search, 148 studies were reviewed and 114 were cited in the final paper. An additional 15 papers from before 2000 were included as historical precedents for the current research cited.
The lungs are particularly susceptible to infections and injury following alcohol misuse. Several key mechanisms by which alcohol misuse drives lung damage have been identified. Alcohol misuse leads to impaired mucus-facilitated clearance of bacterial pathogens, increases the aspiration of microbes from the upper alimentary tract, and suppresses tissue recruitment and function of innate and adaptive immune cells. Alcohol-related reductions in antioxidant levels, trace metals, and metabolites may also contribute to lung disease in people with underlying alcohol misuse. Several regulatory molecules may play crucial roles in alcohol-induced disease processes. Although there are currently no approved therapies to combat the detrimental effects of chronic alcohol consumption on the respiratory system, these molecules may be potential therapeutic targets to guide future investigation. Despite these advancements, limitations and knowledge gaps in the field still exist. For example, few studies have investigated dose- and duration-dependent effects of alcohol on the lung, sex-specific differences in lung responses, and the interaction of alcohol with other coexposures/comorbidities, such as smoking and HIV. In addition, well-defined observational and longitudinal human studies employing robust measures of alcohol use are limited. These gaps represent novel opportunities for more thorough and robust experimental designs of human and animal studies investigating alcohol-associated lung disease.
Source: Samuelson DR. Alcohol’s Effects on the Lung and Lung Disease. Alcohol Research Current Reviews, Volume 45, Issue 1 Article Number11

doi.org/10.35946/arcr.v45.1.11
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