Disulfide disruption reverses mucus dysfunction in allergic airway disease
In asthma, mucus plugging is an important cause of airflow obstruction, but it is not targeted by widely used bronchodilator and anti-inflammatory drugs. Here the authors show that reduction of disulfide bonds that hold mucin polymers together reverses asthma-like obstruction in mice.
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Autores principales: | Leslie E. Morgan, Ana M. Jaramillo, Siddharth K. Shenoy, Dorota Raclawska, Nkechinyere A. Emezienna, Vanessa L. Richardson, Naoko Hara, Anna Q. Harder, James C. NeeDell, Corinne E. Hennessy, Hassan M. El-Batal, Chelsea M. Magin, Diane E. Grove Villalon, Gregg Duncan, Justin S. Hanes, Jung Soo Suk, David J. Thornton, Fernando Holguin, William J. Janssen, William R. Thelin, Christopher M. Evans |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2fb68d67a4a24797aac17403bb6726b1 |
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