Ontology highlight
ABSTRACT:
SUBMITTER: Roy MG
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4001806 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Roy Michelle G MG Livraghi-Butrico Alessandra A Fletcher Ashley A AA McElwee Melissa M MM Evans Scott E SE Boerner Ryan M RM Alexander Samantha N SN Bellinghausen Lindsey K LK Song Alfred S AS Petrova Youlia M YM Tuvim Michael J MJ Adachi Roberto R Romo Irlanda I Bordt Andrea S AS Bowden M Gabriela MG Sisson Joseph H JH Woodruff Prescott G PG Thornton David J DJ Rousseau Karine K De la Garza Maria M MM Moghaddam Seyed J SJ Karmouty-Quintana Harry H Blackburn Michael R MR Drouin Scott M SM Davis C William CW Terrell Kristy A KA Grubb Barbara R BR O'Neal Wanda K WK Flores Sonia C SC Cota-Gomez Adela A Lozupone Catherine A CA Donnelly Jody M JM Watson Alan M AM Hennessy Corinne E CE Keith Rebecca C RC Yang Ivana V IV Barthel Lea L Henson Peter M PM Janssen William J WJ Schwartz David A DA Boucher Richard C RC Dickey Burton F BF Evans Christopher M CM
Nature 20131208 7483
Respiratory surfaces are exposed to billions of particulates and pathogens daily. A protective mucus barrier traps and eliminates them through mucociliary clearance (MCC). However, excessive mucus contributes to transient respiratory infections and to the pathogenesis of numerous respiratory diseases. MUC5AC and MUC5B are evolutionarily conserved genes that encode structurally related mucin glycoproteins, the principal macromolecules in airway mucus. Genetic variants are linked to diverse lung d ...[more]