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CC16 in Childhood and Resilience to Early Airflow Limitation in Adult Life

CC16 in Childhood and Resilience to Early Airflow Limitation in Adult Life
Duration
18/04/2025 - 31/03/2026
Coordinator
University of Arizona (USD)
Funded by
National Institute of Health

CC16 in Childhood and Resilience to Early Airflow Limitation in Adult Life project proposes that Club cell secretory protein (CC16), a pneumoprotein with critical anti-inflammatory properties, plays a key role in protecting from the risk of early airflow limitation and other pre-COPD phenotypes linked to impaired lung function growth in childhood.

This project aims to determine:

  • The early determinants of serum CC16
  • Whether early deficits in serum CC16 predict persistence of childhood asthma
  • Whether airways of individuals with low CC16 and persistent asthma have increased susceptibility to respiratory pathogens.

 

Total Funding

8.873 USD

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