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DEF are known to play a role in the in the initiation of innate immune responses to some microbial pathogens. They are antimicrobial peptides of innate immunity functioning by non-specific binding to anionic phospholipids in bacterial membranes. For example defensins-α-1 have a role against the bacteria ''Trypanosoma cruzi''. <br /><ref>http://iai.asm.org/content/81/11/4139.full/ref</ref>.''Trypanosoma cruzy'' or ''Cruzy'' debilitats Chagas disease, which affects millions of people and products significant morbidity and mortality. The defensine-α-1 are secreted by the HCT116 cells (which are Paneth cells), when they are infect by ''Cruzy''. They reduces the infection making damage of the flagella structure. This damage inhibit parasite motility and reduce cellular infection. This reaction is introduce in the following drawing. | DEF are known to play a role in the in the initiation of innate immune responses to some microbial pathogens. They are antimicrobial peptides of innate immunity functioning by non-specific binding to anionic phospholipids in bacterial membranes. For example defensins-α-1 have a role against the bacteria ''Trypanosoma cruzi''. <br /><ref>http://iai.asm.org/content/81/11/4139.full/ref</ref>.''Trypanosoma cruzy'' or ''Cruzy'' debilitats Chagas disease, which affects millions of people and products significant morbidity and mortality. The defensine-α-1 are secreted by the HCT116 cells (which are Paneth cells), when they are infect by ''Cruzy''. They reduces the infection making damage of the flagella structure. This damage inhibit parasite motility and reduce cellular infection. This reaction is introduce in the following drawing. |
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= Defensins-α-1 =
Introduction
Defensins (DEF) are a family of proteins which are involved in host defense in the epithelia of mucosal surfaces such as those of the intestin, respiratory tract, urinary tract, and vagina. They are antimicrobial and cytotoxic. All the protein of the family are distinguished by a cystein motif and are encoded on the chromozome 8.[1]
There are many defensin but in this article we'll focus on the defensin-α-1. It is a polypeptide which is found in the microbicidal granules of neutrophils. It's syntetisize in the paneth cell, which plays a role in the defense process. defensin-α-1 plays a particular role in phagocite-mediated host defense. [2]
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