Pathology

Beata Kosmider, Karim Bahmed, Xu Zeng, He Wang, Thomas J. Rogers

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Abstract

MUC4 are predominantly produced pical surface of ciliated cells. The level can change during certain chronic r, mucin production is increased by ts, some pro-inflammatory mediators, ls also contribute to protection and four surfactant proteins, designated d SP-D, and these proteins are critical ction. It is clear that the lack of pulich can occur during acute or chronic olymorphism(s) of the SP genes, can -D are very large hydrophilic proteins f a carbohydrate-binding (or lectin) n-like domain. For this reason, these y referred to as “collectin” proteins. The eins play an important role in innate by direct antiviral, antibacterial, and ulation of pro-inflammatory cytokine cement of leukocyte phagocytic activased, in part, on the lectin domains of ding to complex carbohydrates on ich leads tomore efficient phagocytosis. the phagocytic cells, the SP-bound ng leukocyte respiratory burst response gocyte antimicrobial killing. Both SP-A m a trimeric complex in the surfactant multimeric structures provide the SP ed functional activity, as a result of binding activity.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEssentials of Clinical Pulmonology
PublisherCRC Press
Pages15-36
Number of pages22
ISBN (Electronic)9781444186475
ISBN (Print)9781498715799
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2018
Externally publishedYes

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