Title of article
Host defense proteins in vernix caseosa and amniotic fluid
Author/Authors
Henry T. Akinbi، نويسنده , , Vivek Narendran، نويسنده , , Amy Kun Pass، نويسنده , , Philipp Markart، نويسنده , , Steven B. Hoath، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
7
From page
2090
To page
2096
Abstract
Objective
This study was undertaken to define the spectrum, activity, and spatial distribution of antimicrobial peptides in vernix caseosa and amniotic fluid in the absence of clinical chorioamnionitis.
Study design
Characterization of innate immune proteins in vernix and amniotic fluid obtained from pregnancies with gestational ages greater than 37 weeks by Western analysis, immunohistochemistry, and antimicrobial growth inhibition assay.
Results
Lysozyme, lactoferrin, human neutrophil peptides 1-3, and secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor were identified by Western analysis in vernix suspensions (n = 25) and amniotic fluid samples (n = 10). Three other important antimicrobial proteins, human beta defensin-2, lactoperoxidase, and LL-37 were not detected. Amniotic fluid and soluble extracts of vernix exhibited muramidase (lysozyme) activity, and there was selective efficacy in inhibiting growth of common perinatal pathogens. Antimicrobial peptides were concentrated in discrete, organized, acellular “granules” embedded in the vernix lipid matrix.
Conclusion
In the absence of chorioamnionitis, vernix and amniotic fluid contain an organized pool of antimicrobial peptides with a defined spectrum of bioactivity against common bacterial and fungal pathogens.
Keywords
VernixAmniotic fluidLysozymeLactoferrinMuramidase
Journal title
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Record number
644504
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