Mammalian defensins in the antimicrobial immune response

ME Selsted, AJ Ouellette - Nature immunology, 2005 - nature.com
ME Selsted, AJ Ouellette
Nature immunology, 2005nature.com
Defensins are peptidic components of the innate immune system of plants and animals. In
mammals, defensins have evolved to have a central function in the host defense properties
of granulocytic leukocytes, mucosal surfaces, skin and other epithelia. This review focuses
on the biological functions of three structural subgroups of mammalian defensins and the
evidence for their involvement as effectors of antimicrobial innate immunity.
Abstract
Defensins are peptidic components of the innate immune system of plants and animals. In mammals, defensins have evolved to have a central function in the host defense properties of granulocytic leukocytes, mucosal surfaces, skin and other epithelia. This review focuses on the biological functions of three structural subgroups of mammalian defensins and the evidence for their involvement as effectors of antimicrobial innate immunity.
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