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Eur Respir J 1992; 5: 93-104
Copyright © ERS Journals Ltd 1992


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Human airway secretory cells during development and in mature airway epithelium

PK Jeffery, D Gaillard, and S Moret

The combined secretions of distinct secretory cells of the airway lining mucosa serve to keep the inspired air moist and free of potentially harmful dust particles, organisms and adsorbed gases. Apart from their role in protecting the respiratory zone of the lung, mucus-secreting cells act as pluripotential stem cells during foetal development and, in the adult, following mucosal injury. The variety of secretory cells include the mucous and serous cells of the surface and glandular epithelium, the non-ciliated bronchiolar (Clara) cell and the less frequent dense-core granulated (neuroendocrine) cell. The last-mentioned is the first type to differentiate at about 10 weeks of gestation; mucus-secreting cells are present from the 13th week of gestation, when mature ciliated cells are already present, and Clara cells begin to mature during the 19th week of human development. The alteration of secretory cell number and chemical composition of their secretions during the second trimester of foetal life is similar to that which occurs in chronic bronchitis in the adult. However, in hypersecretory disease the extent and site of the major change appear to be inappropriate to the defence of the lung.


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