Human β-defensin 2 mutations are associated with asthma and atopy in children and its application prevents atopic asthma in a mouse model

  • Borchers, Natascha S
  • Santos-Valente, Elisangela
  • Toncheva, Antoaneta A
  • Wehkamp, Jan
  • Franke, Andre
  • Gaertner, Vincent D
  • Nordkild, Peter
  • Genuneit, Jon
  • Jensen, Benjamin A H
  • Kabesch, Michael
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Publication date
February 2021
Publisher
Frontiers Research Foundation
Language
English

Abstract

Asthma and allergies are complex, chronic inflammatory diseases in which genetic and environmental factors are crucial. Protection against asthma and allergy development in the context of farming environment is established by early animal contact, unpasteurized milk consumption and gut microbiota maturation. The human β-defensin 2 (hBD-2) is a host defense peptide present almost exclusively in epithelial tissues, with pronounced immunomodulatory properties, which has recently been shown to ameliorate asthma and IBD in animal models. We hypothesized that adequate hBD-2 secretion plays a role in the protection against asthma and allergy development and that genetic variations in the complex gene locus coding for hBD-2 may be a risk factor for...

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