Publications by authors named "D K Meyerholz"

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  • Recent vaccination and natural infections have led to a significant drop in severe cases, hospitalizations, and deaths from SARS-CoV-2, despite the emergence of new variants that can evade some immune defenses.
  • Research involving mice showed that they remained protected against a closely related ancestral virus, even with low neutralizing antibodies after exposure to newer variants, suggesting a strong immune response lasting from prior infections.
  • The study highlighted the importance of T cells in providing this protection, as previous infection resulted in higher levels of tissue-resident memory T cells in the nasal area, though less prominent in the lungs.
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The airway surface liquid (ASL) plays a crucial role in lung defense mechanisms, and its composition and volume are regulated by the airway epithelium. The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is abundantly expressed in a rare airway epithelial cell type called an ionocyte. Recently, we demonstrated that ionocytes can increase liquid absorption through apical CFTR and basolateral barttin/chloride channels, while airway secretory cells mediate liquid secretion through apical CFTR channels and basolateral NKCC1 transporters.

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Mutations in more than 50 different genes cause primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) by disrupting the activity of motile cilia that facilitate mucociliary transport (MCT). Knowledge of PCD has come from studies identifying disease-causing mutations, characterizing structural cilia abnormalities, finding genotype-phenotype relationships, and studying the cell biology of cilia. Despite these important findings, we still lack effective treatments and people with PCD have significant pulmonary impairment.

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Unlabelled: Respiratory infections are a major health burden worldwide. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is among the leading causes of hospitalization in both young children and older adults. The onset of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic and the public health response had a profound impact on the normal seasonal outbreaks of other respiratory viruses.

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