Journal of dermatological science
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Defensins, a major family of antimicrobial peptides, are small cationic, cysteine-rich peptides with a wide range of antimicrobial activity. In human, beta-defensin-1 was isolated from urine and cervical mucous suggesting that this peptide plays an antimicrobial role in the genitourinary tract. Beta-defensin-2 was identified in psoriatic scale produced by keratinocytes suggesting that this peptide contributes to defend the expansive surface of the integuments. ⋯ This report demonstrates the presence of defensin in human keratinocytes and capacity of human keratinocytes to produce defensin mRNA in response to UVB irradiation, TNF-alpha and LPS. Release of defensins by keratinocytes in response to cytokines elaborated in inflammation may contribute to the host defense responses.