纤毛
粘液纤毛清除率
原发性睫状体运动障碍
运动纤毛
粘液
肺
气道
呼吸上皮
生物
微管
细胞生物学
动力蛋白
上皮
纤毛形成
病理
医学
支气管扩张
内科学
生态学
外科
作者
Ann E. Tilley,Matthew S. Walters,Renat Shaykhiev,Ronald G. Crystal
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-physiol-021014-071931
摘要
A characteristic feature of the human airway epithelium is the presence of ciliated cells bearing motile cilia, specialized cell surface projections containing axonemes composed of microtubules and dynein arms, which provide ATP-driven motility. In the airways, cilia function in concert with airway mucus to mediate the critical function of mucociliary clearance, cleansing the airways of inhaled particles and pathogens. The prototypical disorder of respiratory cilia is primary ciliary dyskinesia, an inherited disorder that leads to impaired mucociliary clearance, to repeated chest infections, and to the progressive destruction of lung architecture. Numerous acquired lung diseases are also marked by abnormalities in both cilia structure and function. In this review we summarize current knowledge regarding airway ciliated cells and cilia, how they function to maintain a healthy epithelium, and how disorders of cilia structure and function contribute to inherited and acquired lung disease.
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