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Defensins: Natural component of human innate immunity
Authors:Justyna Jarczak  Ewa M KościuczukPaweł Lisowski  Nina StrzałkowskaArtur Jóźwik  Jarosław HorbańczukJózef Krzyżewski  Lech ZwierzchowskiEmilia Bagnicka
Institution:Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Polish Academy of Sciences in Jastrz?biec, Poland
Abstract:The widespread use of antibiotics has contributed to a huge increase in the number of resistant bacteria. New classes of drugs are therefore being developed of which defensins are a potential source. Defensins are a group of antimicrobial peptides found in different living organisms, involved in the first line of defense in their innate immune response against pathogens. This review summarizes the results of studies of this family of human antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). There is a special emphasis on describing the entire group and individual peptides, history of their discovery, their functions and expression sites. The results of the recent studies on the use of the biologically active peptides in human medicine are also presented. The pharmaceutical potential of human defensins cannot be ignored, especially considering their strong antimicrobial activity and properties such as low molecular weight, reduced immunogenicity, broad activity spectrum and resistance to proteolysis, but there are still many challenges and questions regarding the possibilities of their practical application.
Keywords:a  a  amino acids  AMP  antimicrobial peptides  BAC  bacterial artificial chromosome  BLAST  basic local alignment search tool  BOS  broncholitis obliteraus syndrome  CMV  cytomegalovirus  Cys  cysteine  DEFA  alpha defensin  DEFB  beta defensin  ECHO  enteric cytopathogenic human orphan virus  ELISA  enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay  HIV  human immunodeficiency virus  HMM  hidden markov model  HSV  herpes simplex virus  PMN  polymorphonuclear neutrophiles  RTD  rhesus theta defensin
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