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Publication : Small proline-rich protein 2A is a gut bactericidal protein deployed during helminth infection.

First Author  Hu Z Year  2021
Journal  Science Volume  374
Issue  6568 Pages  eabe6723
PubMed ID  34735226 Mgi Jnum  J:314159
Mgi Id  MGI:6806178 Doi  10.1126/science.abe6723
Citation  Hu Z, et al. (2021) Small proline-rich protein 2A is a gut bactericidal protein deployed during helminth infection. Science 374(6568):eabe6723
abstractText  A diverse group of antimicrobial proteins (AMPs) helps protect the mammalian intestine from varied microbial challenges. We show that small proline-rich protein 2A (SPRR2A) is an intestinal antibacterial protein that is phylogenetically unrelated to previously discovered mammalian AMPs. In this study, SPRR2A was expressed in Paneth cells and goblet cells and selectively killed Gram-positive bacteria by disrupting their membranes. SPRR2A shaped intestinal microbiota composition, restricted bacterial association with the intestinal surface, and protected against Listeria monocytogenes infection. SPRR2A differed from other intestinal AMPs in that it was induced by type 2 cytokines produced during helminth infection. Moreover, SPRR2A protected against helminth-induced bacterial invasion of intestinal tissue. Thus, SPRR2A is a distinctive AMP triggered by type 2 immunity that protects the intestinal barrier during helminth infection.
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