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Title: Aquaporins in lung health and disease: Emerging roles, regulation, and clinical implications.

Authors: Yadav, Ekta; Yadav, Niket; Hus, Ariel; Yadav, Jagjit S

Published In Respir Med, (2020 Nov - Dec)

Abstract: Aquaporins (AQPs) aka water channels are a family of conserved transmembrane proteins (~30 kDa monomers) expressed in various organ systems. Of the 13 AQPs (AQP0 through AQP12) in the human body, four (AQPs 1, 3, 4, and 5) are expressed in the respiratory system. These channels are conventionally known for mediating transcellular fluid movements. Certain AQPs (aquaglyceroporins) have the capability to transport glycerol and potentially other solutes. There is an emerging body of literature unveiling the non-conventional roles of AQPs such as in cell proliferation and migration, gas permeation, signal potentiation, etc. Initial gene knock-out studies established a physiological role for lung AQPs, particularly AQP5, in maintaining homeostasis, by mediating fluid secretion from submucosal glands onto the airway surface liquid (ASL) lining. Subsequent studies have highlighted the functional significance of AQPs, particularly AQP1 and AQP5 in lung pathophysiology and diseases, including but not limited to chronic and acute lung injury, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), other inflammatory lung conditions, and lung cancer. AQP1 has been suggested as a potential prognostic marker for malignant mesothelioma. Recent efforts are directed toward exploiting AQPs as targets for diagnosis, prevention, intervention, and/or treatment of various lung conditions. Emerging information on regulatory pathways and directed mechanistic research are posited to unravel novel strategies for these clinical implications. Future considerations should focus on development of AQP inhibitors, blockers, and modulators for therapeutic needs, and better understanding the role of lung-specific AQPs in inter-individual susceptibility to chronic lung diseases such as COPD and cancer.

PubMed ID: 33096317 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Acute Lung Injury/etiology*; Animals; Aquaporin 1; Aquaporin 5; Aquaporins/metabolism; Aquaporins/physiology*; Body Fluids/metabolism; Cell Movement; Cell Proliferation; Disease Models, Animal; Disease Susceptibility; Glycerol/metabolism; Humans; Lung Neoplasms/etiology*; Lung/metabolism; Mice, Knockout; Pneumonia/etiology*; Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/etiology*

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