A periciliary brush promotes the lung health by separating the mucus layer from airway epithelia

B Button, LH Cai, C Ehre, M Kesimer, DB Hill… - Science, 2012 - science.org
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Mucus clearance is the primary defense mechanism that protects airways from inhaled
infectious and toxic agents. In the current gel-on-liquid mucus clearance model, a mucus gel
is propelled on top of a “watery” periciliary layer surrounding the cilia. However, this model
fails to explain the formation of a distinct mucus layer in health or why mucus clearance fails
in disease. We propose a gel-on-brush model in which the periciliary layer is occupied by
membrane-spanning mucins and mucopolysaccharides densely tethered to the airway …
Mucus clearance is the primary defense mechanism that protects airways from inhaled infectious and toxic agents. In the current gel-on-liquid mucus clearance model, a mucus gel is propelled on top of a “watery” periciliary layer surrounding the cilia. However, this model fails to explain the formation of a distinct mucus layer in health or why mucus clearance fails in disease. We propose a gel-on-brush model in which the periciliary layer is occupied by membrane-spanning mucins and mucopolysaccharides densely tethered to the airway surface. This brush prevents mucus penetration into the periciliary space and causes mucus to form a distinct layer. The relative osmotic moduli of the mucus and periciliary brush layers explain both the stability of mucus clearance in health and its failure in airway disease.
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