Journal article
The role of the cell surface mucin MUC1 as a barrier to infection and regulator of inflammation
P Dhar, J McAuley
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2019
Abstract
The family of cell surface (cs-) mucins are constitutively expressed at the cell surface by nearly all epithelial cells, beneath the gel-mucin layer. All cs-mucin family members have structural features that enable them to act as a releasable decoy barrier to mucosal pathogens, by providing ligands for pathogen binding and the ability to shed the bound extracellular domain. Due to the towering structure of cs-mucins at the surface, binding of mucosal pathogens can also sterically block binding to underlying cellular receptors. The cytoplasmic tail domain of cs-mucins are capable of initiating signal transduction cascades and due to their conservation across species, may play an important bio..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Government National Health and Medical Research Council program grant 1071916.