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Mycobacterial infection induces eosinophilia and production of α-defensin by eosinophils in mice
2019
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
It has been well known in humans that eosinophil infiltration into the site of inflammation and eosinophilia occur in mycobacterial infections. However, the role of eosinophils against the mycobacterium is unclear. We showed in previous study that in situ mouse eosinophils infiltrated into tissues produce α-defensin, an anti-bacterial peptide. We investigated in this study whether eosinophils reacting to mycobacteria produce α-defensin in mice and whether it can be used as a model. We showed
doi:10.1292/jvms.18-0619
pmid:30473572
fatcat:ezv37hky4ncdjpf6gtnduzzm5q