Gp-340/DMBT1 in mucosal innate immunity

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Abstract

Deleted in Malignant Brain Tumour 1 (DMBT1) is a gene that encodes alternatively spliced proteins involved in mucosal innate immunity. It also encodes a glycoprotein with a molecular mass of 340 kDa, and is referred to as gp-340 (DMBT1gp340) and salivary agglutinin (DMBT1SAG). DMBT1gp340 is secreted into broncho-alveolar surface lining fluid whereas DMBTSAG is present in the saliva. The two molecules were shown to be identical and both interact with and agglutinate several Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria including Streptococcus mutans, a bacterium responsible for caries in the oral cavity. DMBT1gp340 interacts with surfactant proteins A and D (SP-D). DMBT1gp340 and SP-D can individually and together interact and agglutinate influenza A virus. DMBT1gp340 also binds to HIV-1 and facilitates transcytosis of the virus into epithelial cells. DMBT1 binds to a variety of other host proteins, including serum and secretory IgA, C1q, lactoferrin, MUC5B and trefoil factor 2 (TFF2), all molecules with involvement in innate immunity and/or wound-healing processes. Recent generation of Dmbt1-deficient mice has provided the research field of DMBT1 with a model that allows research to progress from in vitro studies to in vivo functional studies of the multifunctional proteins encoded by the DMBT1 gene. © SAGE Publications 2010.

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Madsen, J., Mollenhauer, J., & Holmskov, U. (2010, June). Gp-340/DMBT1 in mucosal innate immunity. Innate Immunity. https://doi.org/10.1177/1753425910368447

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