Chemical Barrier Proteins in Human Body Fluids

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Abstract

Chemical barriers are composed of those sites of the human body where potential pathogens can contact the host cells. A chemical barrier is made up by different proteins that are part of the antimicrobial and immunomodulatory protein/peptide (AMP) family. Proteins of the AMP family exert antibacterial, antiviral, and/or antifungal activity and can modulate the immune system. Besides these proteins, a wide range of proteases and protease inhibitors can also be found in the chemical barriers maintaining a proteolytic balance in the host and/or the pathogens. In this review, we aimed to identify the chemical barrier components in nine human body fluids. The interaction networks of the chemical barrier proteins in each examined body fluid were generated as well.

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Kalló, G., Kumar, A., Tőzsér, J., & Csősz, É. (2022, July 1). Chemical Barrier Proteins in Human Body Fluids. Biomedicines. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10071472

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