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Trefoil Factor Family: A Troika for Lung Repair and Regeneration

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Date 2021 Nov 16
PMID 34784491
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Tissue damage in the upper and lower airways caused by mechanical abrasion, noxious chemicals, or pathogenic organisms must be followed by rapid restorative processes; otherwise, persistent immunopathology and disease may ensue. This review will discuss evidence for the important role served by trefoil factor (TFF) family members in healthy and diseased airways of humans and rodents. Collectively, these peptides serve to both maintain and restore homeostasis through their regulation of the mucous layer and their control of cell motility, cell differentiation, and immune function in the upper and lower airways. We will also discuss important differences in which trefoil member tracks with homeostasis and disease between humans and mice, which poses a challenge for research in this area. Moreover, we discuss new evidence supporting newly identified receptor binding partners in the leucine-rich repeat and immunoglobulin-like domain-containing NoGo (LINGO) family in mediating the biological effects of TFF proteins in mouse models of epithelial repair and infection. Recent advances in our knowledge regarding TFF peptides suggest that they may be reasonable therapeutic targets in the treatment of upper and lower airway diseases of diverse etiologies. Further work understanding their role in airway homeostasis, repair, and inflammation will benefit from these newly uncovered receptor-ligand interactions.

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