Literature DB >> 21468384

Differential expression pattern of antimicrobial peptides in nasal mucosa and secretion.

Martin Laudien1, Stefanie Dressel, Jürgen Harder, Regine Gläser.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The intact nasal barrier is a prerequisite for a functioning defense of the upper airway system, in particular the permanent threat by inhaled potentially harmful microorganisms. Antimicrobial peptides (AMP) play an important role in maintaining barrier function. There is few data about AMP in respect of nasal mucosa. This study is addressed to gain further insight into the differential AMP expression and secretion pattern according to defined anatomical regions of the vestibulum nasi and turbinates. PATIENTS AND METHODS: ELISA was applied to quantify concentrations of AMP RNase-7, psoriasin, hBD-2, hBD-3 and LL-37 in nasal secretions of 20 healthy volunteers. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the local cellular sources of AMP in the vestibulum nasi (squamous epithelium) and compared to the mucosa of the turbinates (pseudostratified epithelium) in 10 healthy volunteers.
RESULTS: Expression of RNase 7 and psoriasin was detected in all nasal secretion specimens, whereas LL-37 was detected in 16, hBD-2 in 5 and hBD-3 in 6 specimens. In the vestibulum nasi, luminal cell layers were demonstrated as local cellular sources for hBD-3 and RNase 7, whereas psoriasin was found in all layers of the stratified squamous epithelium. LL-37 was detected in 1 stroma cells sample, whereas hBD-2 was not detected at all. In turbinate biopsie,s hBD-3 and LL-37 were detectable in the epithelium, stroma cells and submucosal glands. RNase 7 was only present in submucosal glands. HBD-2 and psoriasin were not detected.
CONCLUSION: These data demonstrate that the nasal epithelium contains a chemical defense shield through the expression and secretion of various AMP.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2011        PMID: 21468384     DOI: 10.4193/Rhino10.036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rhinology        ISSN: 0300-0729            Impact factor:   3.681


  10 in total

1.  Does Platelet-Rich Fibrin Enhance Healing Of Burn Wounds? Our First Experiences And Main Pitfalls.

Authors:  A Schulz; J L Schiefer; P C Fuchs; C H Kanho; N Nourah; W Heitzmann
Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters       Date:  2021-03-31

2.  Regional differences in the expression of innate host defense molecules in sinonasal mucosa.

Authors:  Sudarshan Seshadri; Mariel Rosati; David C Lin; Roderick G Carter; James E Norton; Andrew Wonho Choi; Lydia Suh; Atsushi Kato; Rakesh K Chandra; Kathleen E Harris; Hong Wei Chu; Anju T Peters; Bruce K Tan; David B Conley; Leslie C Grammer; Robert C Kern; Robert P Schleimer
Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol       Date:  2013-07-26       Impact factor: 10.793

3.  Reconstituted human upper airway epithelium as 3-d in vitro model for nasal polyposis.

Authors:  Francisco de Borja Callejas; Asunción Martínez-Antón; Isam Alobid; Mireya Fuentes; Julio Cortijo; César Picado; Jordi Roca-Ferrer; Joaquim Mullol
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-06-19       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 4.  Role of innate immunity in the pathogenesis of chronic rhinosinusitis: progress and new avenues.

Authors:  Cornelis M van Drunen; Jenny M Mjösberg; Christine L Segboer; Marjolein E Cornet; Wytske J Fokkens
Journal:  Curr Allergy Asthma Rep       Date:  2012-04       Impact factor: 4.806

5.  ICON: chronic rhinosinusitis.

Authors:  Claus Bachert; Ruby Pawankar; Luo Zhang; Chaweewan Bunnag; Wytske J Fokkens; Daniel L Hamilos; Orathai Jirapongsananuruk; Robert Kern; Eli O Meltzer; Joaquim Mullol; Robert Naclerio; Renata Pilan; Chae-Seo Rhee; Harumi Suzaki; Richard Voegels; Michael Blaiss
Journal:  World Allergy Organ J       Date:  2014-10-27       Impact factor: 4.084

Review 6.  RNase 7 in Cutaneous Defense.

Authors:  Franziska Rademacher; Maren Simanski; Jürgen Harder
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2016-04-14       Impact factor: 5.923

7.  The Human Host Defense Ribonucleases 1, 3 and 7 Are Elevated in Patients with Sepsis after Major Surgery--A Pilot Study.

Authors:  Lukas Martin; Patrick Koczera; Nadine Simons; Elisabeth Zechendorf; Janine Hoeger; Gernot Marx; Tobias Schuerholz
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2016-02-26       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 8.  Pathophysiology of chronic rhinosinusitis, pharmaceutical therapy options.

Authors:  Claus Bachert; Gabriële Holtappels
Journal:  GMS Curr Top Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2015-12-22

Review 9.  The Ribonuclease A Superfamily in Humans: Canonical RNases as the Buttress of Innate Immunity.

Authors:  Patrick Koczera; Lukas Martin; Gernot Marx; Tobias Schuerholz
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2016-08-05       Impact factor: 5.923

10.  RNase 7 participates in cutaneous innate control of Corynebacterium amycolatum.

Authors:  Stephanie Walter; Franziska Rademacher; Nicole Kobinger; Maren Simanski; Regine Gläser; Jürgen Harder
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-10-24       Impact factor: 4.379

  10 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.