Human beta defensin (HBD) gene copy number affects HBD2 protein levels: Impact on cervical bactericidal immunity in pregnancy

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Abstract

Human beta defensin 2 (HBD2) is an endogenous mucosal antimicrobial peptide (AMP) upregulated during infection and inflammation. HBD2 is encoded by the DEFB4 gene, which exhibits extensive copy number variation. Previous studies have demonstrated a relationship between HBD copy number and serum HBD2 protein levels; however, our current understanding of the influence of copy number on mucosal AMP function remains limited. This study explores the relationship between HBD copy number, cervicovaginal HBD2 protein levels and antimicrobial activity in 203 women with risk factors for preterm birth. We provide evidence that suggests HBD copy number modulates cervical antimicrobial immunity.

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James, C. P., Bajaj-Elliott, M., Abujaber, R., Forya, F., Klein, N., David, A. L., … Peebles, D. M. (2018). Human beta defensin (HBD) gene copy number affects HBD2 protein levels: Impact on cervical bactericidal immunity in pregnancy. European Journal of Human Genetics, 26(3), 434–439. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-017-0061-7

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