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SUBMITTER: Ostedgaard LS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7541087 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ostedgaard Lynda S LS Price Margaret P MP Whitworth Kristin M KM Abou Alaiwa Mahmoud H MH Fischer Anthony J AJ Warrier Akshaya A Samuel Melissa M Spate Lee D LD Allen Patrick D PD Hilkin Brieanna M BM Romano Ibarra Guillermo S GS Ortiz Bezara Miguel E ME Goodell Brian J BJ Mather Steven E SE Powers Linda S LS Stroik Mallory R MR Gansemer Nicholas D ND Hippee Camilla E CE Zarei Keyan K Goeken J Adam JA Businga Thomas R TR Hoffman Eric A EA Meyerholz David K DK Prather Randall S RS Stoltz David A DA Welsh Michael J MJ
eLife 20201007
Submucosal glands (SMGs) are a prominent structure that lines human cartilaginous airways. Although it has been assumed that SMGs contribute to respiratory defense, that hypothesis has gone without a direct test. Therefore, we studied pigs, which have lungs like humans, and disrupted the gene for ectodysplasin (<i>EDA-KO</i>), which initiates SMG development. <i>EDA-KO</i> pigs lacked SMGs throughout the airways. Their airway surface liquid had a reduced ability to kill bacteria, consistent with ...[more]