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The Roles of Antimicrobial Peptides in Innate Host Defense

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CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN
卷 15, 期 21, 页码 2377-2392

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/138161209788682325

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Defensin; magainin; innate immunity; membrane disruption

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  1. US Public Health Service [R01 DE14897, R01 HL67871, R21 AI52316, R01 DE18276, R01 DE16334, R01 DE17334, R01 DE15510]
  2. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Polymedix, Inc.

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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are multi-functional peptides whose fundamental biological role in vivo has been proposed to be the elimination of pathogenic microorganisms, including Gram-positive and -negative bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Genes encoding these peptides are expressed in a variety of cells in the host, including circulating phagocytic cells and mucosal epithelial cells, demonstrating a wide range of utility in the innate immune system. Expression of these genes is tightly regulated; they are induced by pathogens and cytokines as part of the host defense response, and they can be suppressed by bacterial virulence factors and environmental factors which can lead to increased susceptibility to infection. New research has also cast light on alternative functionalities, including immunomodulatory activities, which are related to their unique structural characteristics. These peptides represent not only an important component of innate host defense against microbial colonization and a link between innate and adaptive immunity, but also form a foundation for the development of new therapeutic agents.

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