Autophagy of mucin granules contributes to resolution of airway mucous metaplasia

  • J. M. Sweeter
  • K. Kudrna
  • K. Hunt
  • P. Thomes
  • B. F. Dickey
  • S. L. Brody
  • J. D. Dickinson
Publication date
June 2021
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
Scientific Reports

Abstract

Abstract Exacerbations of muco-obstructive airway diseases such as COPD and asthma are associated with epithelial changes termed mucous metaplasia (MM). Many molecular pathways triggering MM have been identified; however, the factors that regulate resolution are less well understood. We hypothesized that the autophagy pathway is required for resolution of MM by eliminating excess non-secreted intracellular mucin granules. We found increased intracellular levels of mucins Muc5ac and Muc5b in mice deficient in autophagy regulatory protein, Atg16L1, and that this difference was not due to defects in the known baseline or stimulated mucin secretion pathways. Instead, we found that, in mucous secretory cells, Lc3/Lamp1 vesicles colocalized with ...

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