Respiratory Tract Mucin Genes and Mucin Glycoproteins in Health and Disease
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Abstract
This review focuses on the role and regulation of mucin glycoproteins (mucins) in airway health and disease. Mucins are highly glycosylated macromolecules (> or =50% carbohydrate, wt/wt). MUC protein backbones are characterized by numerous tandem repeats that contain proline and are high in serine and/or threonine residues, the sites of O-glycosylation. Secretory and membrane-tethered mucins contribute to mucociliary defense, an innate immune defense system that protects the airways against pathogens and environmental toxins. Inflammatory/immune response mediators and the overproduction of mucus characterize chronic airway diseases: asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD), or cystic fibrosis…
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- Mucin
- Glycoprotein
- Respiratory tract
- Gene
- Biology
- Respiratory system
- Microbiology
- Disease
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- Good health and well-being
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