© 2017 Dysregulated induction of goblet cell differentiation results in excessive production and retention of mucus and is a common feature of several chronic airways diseases. To date, therapeutic strategies to reduce mucus accumulation have focused primarily on altering the properties of the mucus itself, or have aimed to limit the production of mucus-stimulating cytokines. Here we review the current knowledge of key molecular pathways that are dysregulated during persistent goblet cell differentiation and highlights both pre-existing and novel therapeutic strategies to combat this pathology
International audienceMany organs throughout the body maintain epithelial homeostasis by employing a...
Human airways are lined by a pseudostratified epithelium mainly composed of basal and columnar cells...
International audienceThe upper airway epithelium, which is mainly composed of multiciliated, goblet...
© 2017 Dysregulated induction of goblet cell differentiation results in excessive production and ret...
Dysregulated induction of goblet cell differentiation results in excessive production and retention ...
The balance and distribution of epithelial cell types is required to maintain tissue homeostasis. A ...
BACKGROUND: Goblet cell metaplasia that causes mucus hypersecretion and obstruction in the airway lu...
Various acute and chronic inflammatory stimuli increase the number and activity of pulmonary mucus-p...
The overproduction of mucus is a key pathology associated with respiratory diseases, such as asthma ...
BACKGROUND: Increased mucus production is a critical factor impairing lung function in patients suff...
SummaryThe balance and distribution of epithelial cell types is required to maintain tissue homeosta...
Excessive sputum due to airway hypersecretion is one of the common symptoms in respiratory diseases ...
[[abstract]]Goblet cell metaplasia and mucus overproduction contribute to the pathogenesis of chroni...
Mucus production, secretion and clearance are considered to play a critical role in maintenance of a...
ABSTRACTBackgroundInterleukin (IL)-13 induces goblet cell metaplasia and plays an important role in ...
International audienceMany organs throughout the body maintain epithelial homeostasis by employing a...
Human airways are lined by a pseudostratified epithelium mainly composed of basal and columnar cells...
International audienceThe upper airway epithelium, which is mainly composed of multiciliated, goblet...
© 2017 Dysregulated induction of goblet cell differentiation results in excessive production and ret...
Dysregulated induction of goblet cell differentiation results in excessive production and retention ...
The balance and distribution of epithelial cell types is required to maintain tissue homeostasis. A ...
BACKGROUND: Goblet cell metaplasia that causes mucus hypersecretion and obstruction in the airway lu...
Various acute and chronic inflammatory stimuli increase the number and activity of pulmonary mucus-p...
The overproduction of mucus is a key pathology associated with respiratory diseases, such as asthma ...
BACKGROUND: Increased mucus production is a critical factor impairing lung function in patients suff...
SummaryThe balance and distribution of epithelial cell types is required to maintain tissue homeosta...
Excessive sputum due to airway hypersecretion is one of the common symptoms in respiratory diseases ...
[[abstract]]Goblet cell metaplasia and mucus overproduction contribute to the pathogenesis of chroni...
Mucus production, secretion and clearance are considered to play a critical role in maintenance of a...
ABSTRACTBackgroundInterleukin (IL)-13 induces goblet cell metaplasia and plays an important role in ...
International audienceMany organs throughout the body maintain epithelial homeostasis by employing a...
Human airways are lined by a pseudostratified epithelium mainly composed of basal and columnar cells...
International audienceThe upper airway epithelium, which is mainly composed of multiciliated, goblet...