Effects of cigarette smoke on barrier function and tight junction proteins in the bronchial epithelium: protective role of cathelicidin LL-37.
Miyoko TatsutaKeiko Kan-OYumiko IshiiNorio YamamotoTomohiro OgawaSatoru FukuyamaAimi OgawaAkitaka FujitaYoichi NakanishiKoichiro MatsumotoPublished in: Respiratory research (2019)
CSE caused airway epithelial barrier dysfunction and simultaneously downregulated multiple TJ and AJ proteins. GCS and LABA combination treatment had no additive effect on CSE-induced TEER reduction. LL-37 counteracted CSE-induced TEER reduction and prevented disruption of occludin and ZO-1. Use of LL-37 to counteract airway epithelial barrier dysfunction may have significant benefits for respiratory diseases such as asthma and COPD.