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Mucins and their receptors in chronic lung disease

Emma Denneny, Jagdeep Sahota, Richard Beatson, David J. Thornton, Joy Burchell, Joanna C. Porter

2020Clinical & Translational Immunology39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is growing recognition that mucus and mucin biology have a considerable impact on respiratory health, and subsequent global morbidity and mortality. Mucins play a critical role in chronic lung disease, not only by providing a physical barrier and clearing pathogens, but also in immune homeostasis. The aim of this review is to familiarise the reader with the role of mucins in both lung health and disease, with particular focus on function in immunity, infection and inflammation. We will also discuss their receptors, termed glycan-binding proteins, and how they provide an attractive prospect for therapeutic intervention.

Topics & Concepts

MucinImmunologyReceptorDiseaseMucusImmune systemImmunityInflammationLungBiologyHomeostasisMedicineCell biologyPathologyInternal medicineEcologyBiochemistryGlycosylation and Glycoproteins ResearchCarbohydrate Chemistry and SynthesisGalectins and Cancer Biology