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Colonic mucus structure and processing

Nyström, Elisabeth E. L. (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för biomedicin, avdelningen för medicinsk kemi och cellbiologi,Institute of Biomedicine, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Cell Biology
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ISBN 9789178331307
2018
English.
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  • The mucus layer covering the colonic epithelium creates a crucial first line of defense against the gut residing bacteria. Several lines of evidence suggest that a functional mucus layer is essential for health. For example, it is. suggested that ulcerative colitis is correlated with mucus layer defects. The barrier properties of colonic mucus are partly achieved by creating a dense gel with the MUC2 gel-forming mucin as scaffold. Available MUC2 biochemical and histological data suggest that the mucus is highly structured and organized. Mucus homeostasis is dependent on production, secretion and processing of mucus components. Thus, factors such as goblet cell differentiation, secretory capacity of different cells, and the presence of mucus degrading proteases can affect mucus properties. However, a detailed understanding of mucus structure and processing in vivo is lacking. We have now further developed an existing ex vivo system to study the mucus structure at the microscopic level, as well as investigate the involvement of subpopulations of goblet cells in mucus secretion. This ex vivo method was also used for studies of mucus proteolytic processing by CLCA1, an abundant protease within the mucus. The results suggest that the colonic mucus gel is heterogeneous due to the presence of different goblet cell populations that secrete mucus with different properties. Furthermore, proteolytic processing of MUC2 by CLCA1 is involved in baseline mucus dynamics. Increased understanding of mucus structure and processing is important for future development of pharmacological interventions to improve barrier function in ulcerative colitis and prevent mucus stagnation in diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive lung disease and cystic fibrosis.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Medicinska och farmaceutiska grundvetenskaper -- Cell- och molekylärbiologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Basic Medicine -- Cell and Molecular Biology (hsv//eng)

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Mucus
CLCA1
Goblet cell
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