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  Review: Surfactant Apoprotein-A: biological properties and it’s role in diseases of the human lungs
 
 
Title: Review: Surfactant Apoprotein-A: biological properties and it’s role in diseases of the human lungs
Author: Torsten Goldmann
Klaus-Hermann Wiedorn
Michael Deutschbein
Juergen Galle
Ekkehard Vollmer
Appeared in: Electronic journal of pathology and histopathology
Paging: Volume 6 (2002) nr. 2 pages 02
Year: 2002-03-25
Contents: Surfactant Apoprotein-A (SP-A) is the central of four proteins known to participate in the pulmonary surfactant-system. It is expressed by pneumocytes II as well as by a portion of non small cell lung carcinomas (NSCLC). The expression of SP-A is complexly regulated on the transcriptional and the chromosomal level. SP-A is a major player in the pulmonary cytokine-network and moreover has been described to act in the pulmonary host defense. By the use of cell culture or animal models the functional properties have been repeatedly shown in many aspects often bearing surprising properties which strongly indicate the physiological importance of SP-A. To date SP-A is recognized as a molecule essential for pulmonary development, structure and function. An upcoming number of reports deals with the role of SP-A for pulmonary pathology. This article gives an overview about the state of knowledge on SP-A focussed in applications for human pulmonary disorders and points out the importance for pathology-orientated research approaches using immunohistochemistry or in Situ hybridization as promising methods to further elucidate the role of this molecule in adult lung diseases.
Publisher: IOS Press
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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