Abstract
Human and bovine lactoferrins and their derived N-terminal peptides were giardicidal in vitro. Fe3+, but not Fe2+ protected trophozoites from both native lactoferrin and peptides, although the latter lack iron-binding sites. Other divalent metal ions protected only against native lactoferrin. Log- phase cells were more resistant to killing than stationary-phase cells. These studies suggest that lactoferrin, especially in the form of the N-terminal peptides, may be an important nonimmune component of host mucosal defenses against Giardia lamblia.
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Turchany, J. M., Aley, S. B., & Gillin, F. D. (1995). Giardicidal activity of lactoferrin and N-terminal peptides. Infection and Immunity, 63(11), 4550–4552. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.63.11.4550-4552.1995
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