Stephen Schworer, MD, PhD

Stephen Schworer, MD, PhD

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Research Project:
Mucus Plugging and Regional Heterogeneity in Asthmatic Small Airways

Grant Awarded:

  • Accelerator Program

Research Topic:

  • basic biologic mechanisms

Research Disease:

  • asthma

More than 25 million Americans have asthma, including 5.5 million children. Treating asthma helps to improve breathing and prevent harmful exacerbations. We will study two parts of asthma that could be targets for future treatments: 1) blockages in the airway caused by mucus and; 2) changes in the lungs’ small airways. We use lungs from people who have died from asthma and people with severe asthma to study these two features. We will show to what extent mucus blocks the small airways in asthma. Then, we will investigate how the epithelial cells in the airways blocked by mucus are different from those without mucus. Finally, we will determine how the epithelial cells from small airways control how they make mucus by measuring their RNA and how genes are turned on and off.

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