粘蛋白
粘液
分泌物
生物
免疫学
哮喘
气道
细胞生物学
医学
生物化学
生态学
外科
作者
Qihua Ye,Gilda Opoku,Marika Orlov,Ana M. Jaramillo,Fernando Holguin,Eszter K. Vladar,William J. Janssen,Christopher M. Evans
摘要
ABSTRACT Mucus is a crucial component of airway host defense. For optimal protection, its chief components—the mucins MUC5AC and MUC5B—need to be tightly regulated. Their expression localizes to specific secretory epithelial cell types capable of producing and secreting massive glycopolymers. In asthma, abnormal mucus is an important clinical problem that is effectively treated with therapies that directly target mucins. This review summarizes what is known about how mucin gene regulation, protein synthesis, and secretion are regulated in healthy and asthmatic lungs. Ultimately, a better understanding of these processes could help identify novel ways of preventing or reversing airway mucus dysfunction.
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