Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3201785 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
These data indicate that (1) the predominant gel-forming mucin expressed in induced sputum of patients with asthma with EIB is MUC5AC; (2) an increase in MUC5AC gene expression and release of MUC5AC protein occurs after exercise challenge; and (3) MUC5AC release may occur through the cysLT-associated activation of sensory airway nerves.
Keywords
MUC5AC15S-HETEheparin-binding EGFMUC6Mucin 5ACNKA5-LOCysteinyl leukotrieneCysLTLTD4Muc2MUC5BAREGEIBTACEEGFHB-EGFDTT5-LipoxygenaseAUCAsthmaamphiregulinTNF-α converting enzymeExercise-induced bronchoconstrictiondithiothreitolepithelial cellGoblet cellepidermal growth factorLeukotriene D4Substance PMucinMucin 2neurokinin neurokinin A
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Authors
Teal S. MD, MPH, Jason S. MD, MPH, Federico M. MD, William R. MD,