Excess Secretion of Gel-Forming Mucins and Associated Innate Defense Proteins with Defective Mucin Un-Packaging Underpin Gallbladder Mucocele Formation in Dogs

Mucosal protection of the gallbladder is vital yet we know very little about the mechanisms involved. In domestic dogs, an emergent syndrome referred to as gallbladder mucocele formation is characterized by excessive secretion of abnormal mucus that results in obstruction and rupture of the gallblad...

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description Mucosal protection of the gallbladder is vital yet we know very little about the mechanisms involved. In domestic dogs, an emergent syndrome referred to as gallbladder mucocele formation is characterized by excessive secretion of abnormal mucus that results in obstruction and rupture of the gallbladder. The cause of gallbladder mucocele formation is unknown. In these first mechanistic studies of this disease, we investigated normal and mucocele-forming dog gallbladders to determine the source, identity, biophysical properties, and protein associates of the culprit mucins with aim to identify causes for abnormal mucus behavior. We established that mucocele formation involves an adoptive excess secretion of gel forming mucins with abnormal properties by the gallbladder epithelium. The mucus is characterized by a disproportionally significant increase in Muc5ac relative to Muc5b, defective mucin un-packaging, and mucin-interacting innate defense proteins that are capable of dramatically altering the physical and functional properties of mucus. These findings provide an explanation for abnormal mucus behavior and based on similarity to mucus observed in the airways of people with cystic fibrosis, suggest that abnormal mechanisms for maintenance of gallbladder epithelial hydration may be an instigating factor for mucocele formation in dogs.
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subjects Animals
Bile
Cancer
Cystic fibrosis
Disease
Dogs
Epithelial Cells - pathology
Epithelial Cells - ultrastructure
Epithelium
Epithelium - pathology
Exocytosis
Forming
Gallbladder
Gallbladder - diagnostic imaging
Gallbladder - pathology
Gallbladder - surgery
Gallbladder - ultrastructure
Gallbladder diseases
Gels - metabolism
Glycosylation
Immune response
Immunity, Innate
Immunoblotting
Laboratory animals
Localization
Male
Mass Spectrometry
Medical prognosis
Mucin
Mucin 5AC - secretion
Mucin-5B - secretion
Mucins
Mucocele - diagnostic imaging
Mucocele - pathology
Mucocele - surgery
Mucosa
Mucous membrane
Mucous Membrane - pathology
Mucus
Mucus - metabolism
Packaging
Pathogenesis
Pathology
Phenotype
Physiological aspects
Properties (attributes)
Proteins
Rheology
Rupture
Secretion
Surfactants
Ultrasonography
Veterinary colleges
Veterinary medicine
title Excess Secretion of Gel-Forming Mucins and Associated Innate Defense Proteins with Defective Mucin Un-Packaging Underpin Gallbladder Mucocele Formation in Dogs
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