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Publication : Angiogenins: a new class of microbicidal proteins involved in innate immunity.

First Author  Hooper LV Year  2003
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  4
Issue  3 Pages  269-73
PubMed ID  12548285 Mgi Jnum  J:82368
Mgi Id  MGI:2652649 Doi  10.1038/ni888
Citation  Hooper LV, et al. (2003) Angiogenins: a new class of microbicidal proteins involved in innate immunity. Nat Immunol 4(3):269-73
abstractText  Although angiogenins have been implicated in tumor-associated angiogenesis, their normal physiologic function remains unclear. We show that a previously uncharacterized angiogenin, Ang4, is produced by mouse Paneth cells, is secreted into the gut lumen and has bactericidal activity against intestinal microbes. Ang4 expression is induced by Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, a predominant member of the gut microflora, revealing a mechanism whereby intestinal commensal bacteria influence gut microbial ecology and shape innate immunity. Furthermore, mouse Ang1 and human angiogenin, circulating proteins induced during inflammation, exhibit microbicidal activity against systemic bacterial and fungal pathogens, suggesting that they contribute to systemic responses to infection. These results establish angiogenins as a family of endogenous antimicrobial proteins.
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