Defects of the cystic fibrosis (CF) transmembrane conduc-tance regulator (CFTR) protein affect the homeostasis of chloride, bicarbonate, sodium, and water in the airway surface liquid, influencing the mucus composition and viscosity, which induces a severe condition of infection and inflammation along the whole life of CF patients. The introduction of CFTR mod-ulators, novel drugs directly intervening to rescue the function of CFTR protein, opens a new era of experimental research. The review summarizes the most recent advancements to understand the characteristics of the infective and inflamma -tory pathology of CF lungs.
Overview of CF lung pathophysiology
Cabrini, Giulio
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;Rimessi, AlessandroSecondo
;Borgatti, Monica;Pinton, PaoloPenultimo
;Gambari, RobertoUltimo
2022
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Defects of the cystic fibrosis (CF) transmembrane conduc-tance regulator (CFTR) protein affect the homeostasis of chloride, bicarbonate, sodium, and water in the airway surface liquid, influencing the mucus composition and viscosity, which induces a severe condition of infection and inflammation along the whole life of CF patients. The introduction of CFTR mod-ulators, novel drugs directly intervening to rescue the function of CFTR protein, opens a new era of experimental research. The review summarizes the most recent advancements to understand the characteristics of the infective and inflamma -tory pathology of CF lungs.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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