Mucus represents the first line of defense of our respiratory tract and mucociliary clearance is essential for maintaining the homeostasis of airway epithelium. The latter mechanisms are altered in asthma and mucus plugging of proximal and distal airways is the main cause of death in cases of fatal asthma. Starting from the influential review performed by Luke R. Bonser and David J. Erle in 2017, we discuss the latest evidence in terms of mucins regulation and potential treatment of mucus hypersecretion and tissue remodeling in severe asthma
MUC5AC, a major gel-forming mucin expressed in the lungs, is secreted at increased rates in response...
Background: Mucus plugging is recognized as a contributory factor to airway obstruction and symptoms...
Many obstructive airway disorders such as cystic fibrosis, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Airway mucus acts as a protective barrier and vehicle of clearance for inhaled pathogens, providing ...
The classic pathologic finding in patients with fatal asthma is of markedly hyperinflated lungs. Thi...
Asthma is characterized by mucus abnormalities. Airway epithelial hyperplasia and metaplasia result ...
ucus has long been known to exist in airways, but it is only relatively recently that mucous hyperse...
Secreted gel-forming mucins (1) are key components of mucociliary transport, a vital airway innate d...
In airways, secreted mucins absorb large volumes of water to form viscoelastic mucus, which is then ...
To the Editor: The review article by Boucher (May 16 issue) does not include a discussion of asthma ...
The development of pathologic mucus, which is not readily cleared from the airways, is an important ...
Rationale: Airways obstruction with thick, adherent mucus is a pathophysiologic and clinical feature...
The respiratory tract surface is protected from inhaled pathogens by a secreted layer of mucus rich ...
Mucus plays a critical role in the innate immunity of the airways acting as the body’s first line of...
There is growing recognition that mucus and mucin biology have a considerable impact on respiratory ...
MUC5AC, a major gel-forming mucin expressed in the lungs, is secreted at increased rates in response...
Background: Mucus plugging is recognized as a contributory factor to airway obstruction and symptoms...
Many obstructive airway disorders such as cystic fibrosis, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Airway mucus acts as a protective barrier and vehicle of clearance for inhaled pathogens, providing ...
The classic pathologic finding in patients with fatal asthma is of markedly hyperinflated lungs. Thi...
Asthma is characterized by mucus abnormalities. Airway epithelial hyperplasia and metaplasia result ...
ucus has long been known to exist in airways, but it is only relatively recently that mucous hyperse...
Secreted gel-forming mucins (1) are key components of mucociliary transport, a vital airway innate d...
In airways, secreted mucins absorb large volumes of water to form viscoelastic mucus, which is then ...
To the Editor: The review article by Boucher (May 16 issue) does not include a discussion of asthma ...
The development of pathologic mucus, which is not readily cleared from the airways, is an important ...
Rationale: Airways obstruction with thick, adherent mucus is a pathophysiologic and clinical feature...
The respiratory tract surface is protected from inhaled pathogens by a secreted layer of mucus rich ...
Mucus plays a critical role in the innate immunity of the airways acting as the body’s first line of...
There is growing recognition that mucus and mucin biology have a considerable impact on respiratory ...
MUC5AC, a major gel-forming mucin expressed in the lungs, is secreted at increased rates in response...
Background: Mucus plugging is recognized as a contributory factor to airway obstruction and symptoms...
Many obstructive airway disorders such as cystic fibrosis, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary...