Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a widespread and profoundly impactful respiratory illness, posing a significant threat to public health. Unraveling its complex pathogenesis and the intricate regulatory networks it entails is essential. This comprehensive article sets forth to meticulously delineate the regulatory network of COPD, engaging in a thorough and rigorous examination of its multifaceted ties to various biological pathways. Anchored in a rich tapestry of clinical data and bolstered by a broad synthesis of leading-edge scientific literature, the study employs cutting-edge data mining techniques and sophisticated network regulatory models to construct a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network. In this process, fully utilizing the data information covered by smoking exposure, accurately identifying the associated RNA and miRNA, and laying a solid foundation for subsequent research. By integrating state-of-theart network regulation and tracking technologies, the researchers have meticulously crafted a COPD regulatory network with latent TGF-β, Wnt, typeI (ACVR1) , ADRB2, SMAD7, and ROCK1 as its linchpin nodes. Subsequently, high-precision gene expression data analysis was used to evaluate the sensitivity of these six genes closely related to COPD, and their sensitivity was ranked from high to low according to strict criteria. The results showed that late TGF-β had the highest sensitivity and was confirmed as a sensitive gene. In summation, by establishing scientifically sound gene expression thresholds and crafting intervention strategies that align with these benchmarks, the study achieves a formidable early warning analysis for COPD. This analysis is pivotal for the diseases early diagnosis, a critical juncture in enhancing patient prognoses. Furthermore, it lays a formidable scientific foundation for the development of precision treatments, which could herald a new era in the clinical management of COPD. It is anticipated that these insights will not only deepen our comprehension of COPD but also drive forward clinical practices, potentially elevating the standard of care for those afflicted with this debilitating disease to unprecedented heights.