Robert J Kays
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A common mutation in the defensin DEFB126 causes impaired sperm function and subfertility.
Science translational medicine. 07/2011; 3(92):92ra65.
A glycosylated polypeptide, β-defensin 126 (DEFB126), derived from the epididymis and adsorbed onto the sperm surface, has been implicated in immunoprotection and efficient movement of sperm in
Helicobacter pylori induces an antimicrobial response in rhesus macaques in a cag pathogenicity island-dependent manner.
Gastroenterology. 04/2008; 134(4):1049-57.
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We used the rhesus macaque model to study the effects of the cag pathogenicity island (cag PAI) on the H pylori host-pathogen interaction. METHODS: H pylori-specific pathogen-free
In vivo gene expression profiling of human intestinal epithelial cells: analysis by laser microdissection of formalin fixed tissues.
BMC genomics. 02/2008; 9:209.
BACKGROUND: The small intestinal epithelium mediates vital functions of nutrient absorption and host defense. The spatial organization of the epithelial cells along the crypt-villus axis segregates
Regional variations in Paneth cell antimicrobial peptide expression along the mouse intestinal tract.
BMC immunology. 01/2008; 9:37.
Enteric antimicrobial peptides secreted from Paneth cells, including alpha-defensins (in mice named cryptdins), are key effector molecules of innate immunity in the small intestine. The importance of
The Paneth cell alpha-defensin deficiency of ileal Crohn's disease is linked to Wnt/Tcf-4.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 10/2007; 179(5):3109-18.
Ileal Crohn's disease (CD), a chronic mucosal inflammation, is characterized by two pertinent features: a specific decrease of Paneth cell-produced antimicrobial alpha-defensins and the presence of
Paneth cell antimicrobial peptides: topographical distribution and quantification in human gastrointestinal tissues.
FEBS letters. 11/2006; 580(22):5344-50.
Antimicrobial peptides and proteins are key effectors of innate immunity, expressed both by circulating phagocytic cells and by epithelial cells of mucosal tissues. In the human small intestine,
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