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Protein function, during mammalian

EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION OF PROTEIN KINASES DURING MAMMALIAN GAMETOGENESIS... [Pg.196]

Myeloperoxidase is an extremely potent, antimicrobial protein that is present in neutrophils at up to 5% of the total cell protein. Its role in the killing of a wide range of bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa and mammalian cells (e.g. tumour cells) is well established from in vitro studies. It also plays an important role in the inactivation of toxins and the activation of latent proteases, as well as in other functions described in section 5.4.1. In view of this apparent central role in neutrophil function during host defence, one would think that any deficiencies in this enzyme would have disastrous consequences on the ability of the host to combat infections. Until the early 1980s, this key role for myeloperoxidase in host protection seemed substantiated by the extremely low incidence of reports of patients with deficiencies of this enzyme. Indeed, up to this time, only 15 cases from 12 families had been reported worldwide. Sometimes these patients were asymptomatic but often suffered Candida infections, particularly if their myeloperoxidase deficiency was also associated with diabetes mellitus. [Pg.272]


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