2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-017-1458-8
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Hepatocytes express the antimicrobial peptide HBD-2 after multiple trauma: an experimental study in human and mice

Abstract: BackgroundHuman-beta defensins (HBD) belong to the family of acute phase peptides and hold a broad antimicrobial spectrum that includes gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. HBD are up-regulated after severe injuries but the source of posttraumatic HBD expression has not been focused on before.In the current study we analysed the role of liver tissue in expression of HBD after multiple trauma in human and mice.MethodsHBD-2 expression has been detected in plasma samples of 32 multiple trauma patients (ISS >… Show more

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“…In liver at d3 and d7, our results suggest the additional use of B2m, which was already approved as reference gene by Gong et al 45 . Since reference gene evaluation in secondary organs is indispensable but unfortunately uncommon [49][50][51] , we suggest the use of Ppia in combination with a second reference gene as a simple guideline. However, it has to be pointed out that our study is limited to specific types of trauma induced in young female C57Bl/6J mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In liver at d3 and d7, our results suggest the additional use of B2m, which was already approved as reference gene by Gong et al 45 . Since reference gene evaluation in secondary organs is indispensable but unfortunately uncommon [49][50][51] , we suggest the use of Ppia in combination with a second reference gene as a simple guideline. However, it has to be pointed out that our study is limited to specific types of trauma induced in young female C57Bl/6J mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%