• Title of article

    Expression of human β-defensins HBD-1, HBD-2, and HBD-3 in cultured keratinocytes and skin substitutes

  • Author/Authors

    Dorothy M. Supp، نويسنده , , Andrea C. Karpinski، نويسنده , , Steven T. Boyce، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    643
  • To page
    648
  • Abstract
    Defensins are effector molecules of the innate host defense system with antimicrobial activity against a variety of pathogens, including microorganisms commonly found in burn units. β-Defensins are variably expressed in the epithelia of skin and other organs. Cultured skin substitutes (CSS) grafted to burn wounds lack a vascular plexus and are therefore more susceptible to microbial contamination than split thickness skin autograft. To investigate whether β-defensins can contribute to host defense in CSS, we examined expression of human β-defensins HBD-1, HBD-2, and HBD-3 in cultured keratinocytes and CSS from uninjured donors and burn patients. HBD-1 was expressed in all keratinocyte strains analyzed. HBD-2 expression in keratinocyte monolayers was highly variable but did not correlate with burn injury. HBD-3 was expressed at variable levels in all but one keratinocyte strain. CSS were prepared from two donors that lacked expression of HBD-2 in keratinocyte monolayers. All three genes were readily detected in CSS from both donors, suggesting up-regulation of HBD-2 and HBD-3. In sections of CSS, HBD-1, HBD-2, and HBD-3 proteins were localized to distinct epidermal regions. We conclude that β-defensins can potentially contribute to innate immunity in CSS, but their levels may be too low to prevent contamination after grafting.
  • Keywords
    skin , Keratinocyte , Defensins , Cultured skin substitutes
  • Journal title
    Burns
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    Burns
  • Record number

    470733