Mucosal Immunology 2015
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-415847-4.00015-x
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Innate Humoral Defense Factors

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“…Secretions of the male and female genital tracts contain an array of innate antimicrobial defense factors similar to those found in other, often better studied secretions, such as milk, saliva, and intestinal and respiratory secretions. These include lactoferrin, lysozyme, peroxidase, defensins, and other proteins secreted by epithelial cells (Hajishengallis and Russell 2015;Ouellette 2015) (Table 1.1). While many of these are constitutively produced, some are upregulated or induced by cytokines, such as IL-17 and IL-22 generated by Th17 cells or by innate lymphoid cells, especially those designated as ILC3.…”
Section: Humoral Defense Factors In Female Secretionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Secretions of the male and female genital tracts contain an array of innate antimicrobial defense factors similar to those found in other, often better studied secretions, such as milk, saliva, and intestinal and respiratory secretions. These include lactoferrin, lysozyme, peroxidase, defensins, and other proteins secreted by epithelial cells (Hajishengallis and Russell 2015;Ouellette 2015) (Table 1.1). While many of these are constitutively produced, some are upregulated or induced by cytokines, such as IL-17 and IL-22 generated by Th17 cells or by innate lymphoid cells, especially those designated as ILC3.…”
Section: Humoral Defense Factors In Female Secretionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lactoferrin is a non-heme iron-binding protein (M r ~80 000) related to serum transferrin, but found in most external secretions (reviewed in Hajishengallis and Russell 2015). In the presence of bicarbonate ion, it binds Fe 3+ with extremely high affinity even at acidic pH down to pH 3.…”
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“…An important non‐specific defence mechanism of the oral cavity comprises the peroxidase enzymes of saliva (Hajishengallis & Russell, ). Through their activity and concentration, oral peroxidases (OPOs) control the growth and amount of oral microorganisms (Tenovuo, ).…”
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