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Unraveling the Mysteries of Buruli Ulcer: The Role of Glycocalyxis
Thursday, February 6, 2025
The impact doesn't stop there. Mycolactone also depletes important components of the basement membrane, which is this structure that supports and anchors the endothelium layer. In fact, mouse models of the disease showed that the basement membranes in tiny blood vessels were severely disrupted. This disruption adds to the chaos that mycolactone causes. Why?
When the researchers added laminin-511, a crucial part of the basement membrane, things improved. The cells regained their shape, stuck to surfaces better, and even moved more normally. This suggests that boosting the missing parts of the extracellular matrix could be a game-changer for treating these ulcers and speeding up healing.
Now, you might be wondering, why focus on the glycocalyx and basement membrane? Well, these structures are like the body's defense system against infections and toxins. It is in the end, we know that if you have a weakened defense system, you're more susceptible to infections and diseases.
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