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MUC5B mobilizes and MUC5AC spatially aligns mucociliary transport on human airway epithelium.


ABSTRACT: Secreted mucus is a frontline defense against respiratory infection, enabling the capture and swift removal of infectious or irritating agents from the lungs. Airway mucus is composed of two mucins: mucin 5B (MUC5B) and 5AC (MUC5AC). Together, they form a hydrogel that can be actively transported by cilia along the airway surface. In chronic respiratory diseases, abnormal expression of these mucins is directly implicated in dysfunctional mucus clearance. Yet, the role of each mucin in supporting normal mucus transport remains unclear. Here, we generate human airway epithelial tissue cultures deficient in either MUC5B or MUC5AC to understand their individual contributions to mucus transport. We find that MUC5B and MUC5AC deficiency results in impaired and discoordinated mucociliary transport, respectively, demonstrating the importance of each mucin to airway clearance.

SUBMITTER: Song D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9699686 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MUC5B mobilizes and MUC5AC spatially aligns mucociliary transport on human airway epithelium.

Song Daniel D   Iverson Ethan E   Kaler Logan L   Boboltz Allison A   Scull Margaret A MA   Duncan Gregg A GA  

Science advances 20221125 47


Secreted mucus is a frontline defense against respiratory infection, enabling the capture and swift removal of infectious or irritating agents from the lungs. Airway mucus is composed of two mucins: mucin 5B (MUC5B) and 5AC (MUC5AC). Together, they form a hydrogel that can be actively transported by cilia along the airway surface. In chronic respiratory diseases, abnormal expression of these mucins is directly implicated in dysfunctional mucus clearance. Yet, the role of each mucin in supporting  ...[more]

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