Abstract
Ectodomain shedding is the proteolytic cleavage of cell surface proteins resulting in the loss of the extracellular domains. This mechanism is important in a variety of normal and pathological processes, including growth factor signalling, cell adhesion, inflammation and cell survival. Elevated protease activity in the lungs is a key pathological mechanism in emphysema which could enhance ectodomain shedding in lung cells. Here, the major steps and consequences of ectodomain shedding are reviewed.
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Clark, P. (2014). Protease-mediated ectodomain shedding. Thorax, 69(7), 682–684. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2013-204403
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