Various acute and chronic inflammatory stimuli increase the number and activity of pulmonary mucus-producing goblet cells, and goblet cell hyperplasia and excess mucus production are central to the pathogenesis of chronic pulmonary diseases. However, little is known about the transcriptional programs that regulate goblet cell differentiation. Here, we show that SAM-pointed domain-containing Ets-like factor (SPDEF) controls a transcriptional program critical for pulmonary goblet cell differentiation in mice. Initial cell-lineage-tracing analysis identified nonciliated secretory epithelial cells, known as Clara cells, as the progenitors of goblet cells induced by pulmonary allergen exposure in vivo. Furthermore, in vivo expression of SPDEF in...
Summary Hox genes encode transcription factors controlling complex developmental processes in variou...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Stem cells within the intestinal epithelium generate daughter cells that undergo ...
The overproduction of mucus is a key pathology associated with respiratory diseases, such as asthma ...
Chronic airway disorders, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cystic fibrosis, a...
Airway mucus plays a critical role in clearing inhaled toxins, particles, and pathogens. Diverse tox...
Abstract Background Goblet cell metaplasia, a common feature of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas...
[[abstract]]Goblet cell metaplasia and mucus overproduction contribute to the pathogenesis of chroni...
Goblet cell numbers decrease within the conjunctival epithelium in drying and cicatrizing ocular sur...
Goblet cell numbers decrease within the conjunctival epithelium in drying and cicatrizing ocular sur...
<p>Lung sections from normal four week old mice were co-stained for mucins with Alcian blue and Sox2...
BACKGROUND: Increased mucus production is a critical factor impairing lung function in patients suff...
AbstractRespiratory epithelial cells are derived from cell progenitors in the foregut endoderm that ...
Summary: Proper lung function relies on the precise balance of specialized epithelial cells that coo...
Rationale: Goblet cell metaplasia accompanies common pulmonary disorders that are prone to recurrent...
© 2017 Dysregulated induction of goblet cell differentiation results in excessive production and ret...
Summary Hox genes encode transcription factors controlling complex developmental processes in variou...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Stem cells within the intestinal epithelium generate daughter cells that undergo ...
The overproduction of mucus is a key pathology associated with respiratory diseases, such as asthma ...
Chronic airway disorders, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cystic fibrosis, a...
Airway mucus plays a critical role in clearing inhaled toxins, particles, and pathogens. Diverse tox...
Abstract Background Goblet cell metaplasia, a common feature of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas...
[[abstract]]Goblet cell metaplasia and mucus overproduction contribute to the pathogenesis of chroni...
Goblet cell numbers decrease within the conjunctival epithelium in drying and cicatrizing ocular sur...
Goblet cell numbers decrease within the conjunctival epithelium in drying and cicatrizing ocular sur...
<p>Lung sections from normal four week old mice were co-stained for mucins with Alcian blue and Sox2...
BACKGROUND: Increased mucus production is a critical factor impairing lung function in patients suff...
AbstractRespiratory epithelial cells are derived from cell progenitors in the foregut endoderm that ...
Summary: Proper lung function relies on the precise balance of specialized epithelial cells that coo...
Rationale: Goblet cell metaplasia accompanies common pulmonary disorders that are prone to recurrent...
© 2017 Dysregulated induction of goblet cell differentiation results in excessive production and ret...
Summary Hox genes encode transcription factors controlling complex developmental processes in variou...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Stem cells within the intestinal epithelium generate daughter cells that undergo ...
The overproduction of mucus is a key pathology associated with respiratory diseases, such as asthma ...