Defensins: antimicrobial peptides of innate immunity.

Tomas Ganz
Author Information
  1. Tomas Ganz: Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, California 90095-1690, USA. tganz@mednet.ucla.edu

Abstract

The production of natural antibiotic peptides has emerged as an important mechanism of innate immunity in plants and animals. Defensins are diverse members of a large family of antimicrobial peptides, contributing to the antimicrobial action of granulocytes, mucosal host defence in the small intestine and epithelial host defence in the skin and elsewhere. This review, inspired by a spate of recent studies of defensins in human diseases and animal models, focuses on the biological function of defensins.

MeSH Term

Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
Defensins
Humans
Immunity, Innate
Models, Molecular
Molecular Sequence Data
Salmonella
Salmonella Infections
Sequence Alignment

Chemicals

Defensins

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