Regulation of Intestinal α-Defensin Activation by the Metalloproteinase Matrilysin in Innate Host Defense

Carole L. Wilson(Washington University in St. Louis), André J. Ouellette(University of California, Irvine), Donald P. Satchell, Tokiyoshi Ayabe, Yolanda S. López-Boado(Washington University in St. Louis), Jennifer L. Stratman(Washington University in St. Louis), Scott J. Hultgren(Washington University in St. Louis), Lynn M. Matrisian(Vanderbilt University), William C. Parks(Washington University in St. Louis)
Science
October 1, 1999
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Abstract

Precursors of alpha-defensin peptides require activation for bactericidal activity. In mouse small intestine, matrilysin colocalized with alpha-defensins (cryptdins) in Paneth cell granules, and in vitro it cleaved the pro segment from cryptdin precursors. Matrilysin-deficient (MAT-/-) mice lacked mature cryptdins and accumulated precursor molecules. Intestinal peptide preparations from MAT-/- mice had decreased antimicrobial activity. Orally administered bacteria survived in greater numbers and were more virulent in MAT-/- mice than in MAT+/+ mice. Thus, matrilysin functions in intestinal mucosal defense by regulating the activity of defensins, which may be a common role for this metalloproteinase in its numerous epithelial sites of expression.


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