mucinele
Mucinele, commonly known as mucins in English, are high molecular weight glycoproteins that form the protective, gel-like layer of mucus covering many mucosal surfaces. They are produced mainly by goblet cells and other secretory cells of epithelia and are essential for lubrication, barrier function, and defense against pathogens.
Mucinele can be categorized into two main families: secreted gel-forming mucins and membrane-bound mucins. Secreted mucins,
Mucinele are distributed throughout the body, with prominent roles in the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and reproductive tracts,
Alterations in mucinele expression or secretion are linked to several diseases, including cystic fibrosis, chronic bronchitis