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Collagens are proteins present in all tissues. Besides their structural role, recent data showed that they were able to regulate many cellular functions. Many interactions occur between extracellular matrix macromolecules, especially collagen, and various cell types. These interactions can be controlled by peptides derived extracellular matrix macromolecules, called matrikines. Previous work from the investigators laboratory and others have shown that several C-terminal domain (NC1 domains) from basement membrane-associated collagens could regulate many cellular activities.
Lung is an organ particularly abundant in basement membranes. It is likely that various lung diseases may affect metabolism of basement membrane associated collagens. To the investigators knowledge, no study has focused on the expression of collagen XIX α1 chain and collagen IV chains α3 and α4 chains in lung and studied possible variations of expression in various pathophysiological situations.
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Experimental Design: Cross-sectional study, with prospective inclusions, single center.
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The investigators should be able to demonstrate the presence of collagen IV and/or collagen XIX or different fragments in biological samples. The investigators would then be able to show variation in expression of these collagens according to different pathological situations. In the longer term, the objective is to validate these collagens as a markers of pulmonary pathologies or as therapeutic agents.
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