CC16 deficiency in the context of early life Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection results in augmented airway responses in adult mice.

Published: Nov 15, 2021
Abstract
Studies have shown that club cell secretory protein (CC16) plays important protective roles in the lungs, yet its complete biological functions are unclear. We devised a translational mouse model in order to investigate the impact of early life infections, in the context of CC16 deficiency, on lung function in adult mice. CC16 sufficient (WT) and deficient (CC16-/-) mice were infected with Mycoplasma pneumoniae (Mp) as weanlings and assessed as...
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Title
CC16 deficiency in the context of early life Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection results in augmented airway responses in adult mice.
Published Date
Nov 15, 2021
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