Alcohol-Induced Mucociliary Dysfunction: Role of Defective CFTR Channel Function.
Lawrence RasmussenDenise StaffordJennifer LaFontaineAntonio AllenLinto AntonyHyunki KimS Vamsee RajuPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Chronic alcohol use reduces CFTR activity and airway surface hydration explaining the mechanisms underlying mucociliary dysfunction. Acquired CFTR dysfunction may be a suitable target to improve host immunity in those affected by prolonged alcohol use.