The expanding field of short regulatory peptides continues to reshape how molecular signaling and tissue-specific modulation are conceptualized within modern research environments. Research indicates that short peptides of this class may exhibit affinity for DNA or chromatin-associated proteins, suggesting a possible role in epigenetic modulation. The pulmonary environment is characterized by continuous exposure to external factors, requiring highly adaptive regulatory systems to preserve structural and functional integrity. Within experimental settings, the peptide has been proposed to serve as a tool for exploring gene regulation, cellular adaptation, and tissue-specific signaling. By introducing Chonluten into controlled research models, investigators may observe how short peptides influence transcriptional dynamics.