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defensin is a circular peptide found only in primate neutrophils.
VetBooks.ir Defensins may be produced at a constant rate (constitutively) or in
response to microbial infection. Some defensins attract monocytes,
immature dendritic cells, and T cells. All defensins identified so far
can kill or inactivate some bacteria, fungi, or enveloped viruses.
They act by disrupting the microbial cell membrane or envelope.
Some defensins can neutralize microbial toxins such as those from
Bacillus anthracis, Corynebacterium diphtheriae, and staphylokinase
from Staphylococcus aureus. Although present in normal tissues,
defensin concentrations increase in response to infections. For
example, calves infected with Cryptosporidium parvum or
Mycobacterium paratuberculosis show a significant increase in
cryptdin production. Mannheimia hemolytica infection in bovine
lungs induces increased defensin expression in airway epithelium.
The equine defensin DEFA1 is an enteric defensin exclusively
produced in Paneth cells. It has potent activity against the major
horse pathogens, especially Rhodococcus equi and Streptococcus equi.
The second major group of antibacterial peptides found in
neutrophil granules are the cathelicidins. These are 12 to 80 amino
acids in size. They are stored in an inactive form attached to a
precursor and released from cells following cleavage of the
precursor. They are named using acronyms or amino acid symbols
followed by the number of amino acids they contain. Humans and
mice have only one cathelicidin gene, whereas the pig, cow, and
horse have multiple cathelicidin genes. Porcine cathelicidin PR-39
has been shown to promote wound repair, angiogenesis, and
neutrophil chemotaxis. (Because of their high cationic charge,
porcine cathelicidins efficiently bind bacterial nucleic acids. They
can then deliver these nucleic acids to dendritic cells [Chapter 10]
and as a result, trigger a very strong IFN-α response.) The bovine
cathelicidin BMAP-28 induces apoptosis in some cells and may
serve to get rid of unwanted cells. Canine cathelicidin K9CATH has
broad-spectrum activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-
negative bacteria. Many cathelicidins have been given specific
names such as protegrins, novispirin, and ovispirin.
Serprocidins are antimicrobial serine proteases found in the
granules of neutrophils. Granulysins are peptides produced by
cytotoxic T cells and natural killer (NK) cells (Chapters 18 and 19).
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