Analysis of the apical secretome of Calu-3 and NHBE cells in 3D models of the human bronchial epithelium
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ABSTRACT: The mucus secreted by airway epithelial cells plays a key role in the protection against and clearance of particles and pathogens. In this project, a 3D model of the bronchial epithelium was established using Calu-3 cells grown on porous inserts at the air-liquid interface. The secreted proteins were characterized in long-term cultures and compared to the apical secretome of primary normal human bronchial epithelial (NHBE) cells. The apical secretome was collected and characterized in the Calu-3 model at day 4, day 11, and day 18 after air-liquid interface and in the NHBE model at day 4, day 12, and day 18 after air-liquid interface. "This project received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement no 760928 (BIORIMA)."
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive Plus
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Lung, Epithelial Cell, Cell Culture
DISEASE(S): Disease Free
SUBMITTER: Daniel Sanchez-Guzman
LAB HEAD: Armelle Baeza Squiban
PROVIDER: PXD024242 | Pride | 2021-03-26
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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