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      Lactoferrin : Lactoferrin: a modulator of immune and inflammatory responses

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      Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
      Birkhäuser-Verlag
      Lactoferrin, inflammation, immunity, ROS, Th1

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          Lactoferrin is an iron-binding glycoprotein of the transferrin family. Abundant expression and secretion of lactoferrin, in particular in milk and fluids of the digestive tract, are related to its implication in the first line of host defense. Lactoferrin is also a prominent component of the secondary granules of neutrophils (PMNs) and is released in infected tissues and blood during the inflammatory process. In addition to its direct antimicrobial properties, the abilities of lactoferrin to regulate the immune response and to protect against infection and septic shock have been described in numerous in vitro and in vivo studies. Although the cellular and molecular mechanisms that account for the modulation of the inflammatory and immune responses by lactoferrin are not yet totally elucidated, many are now established. At the cellular level, lactoferrin modulates the migration, maturation and function of immune cells. At the molecular level and in addition to iron binding, interactions of lactoferrin with a plethora of compounds, either soluble or membrane molecules, account for its modulatory properties. This paper reviews our current understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that explain the regulatory properties of lactoferrin in host defence.

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          +33 3 20 43 65 55 , dominique.legrand@univ-lille1.fr
          Journal
          Cell Mol Life Sci
          Cell. Mol. Life Sci
          Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
          Birkhäuser-Verlag (Basel )
          1420-682X
          1420-9071
          2 November 2005
          2005
          : 62
          : 22
          : 2549
          Affiliations
          GRID grid.4461.7, ISNI 0000000121861211, Unité de Glycobiologie Structurale et Fonctionnelle et Unité Mixte de Recherche n°8576 du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut Fédératif de Recherche n°118, Bâtiment C9, , Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, ; 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq cedex, France
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          5370
          10.1007/s00018-005-5370-2
          7079806
          16261255
          29a01675-6dce-4fb7-b476-a31e9377905f
          © Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel 2005

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          Molecular biology
          lactoferrin,inflammation,immunity,ros,th1
          Molecular biology
          lactoferrin, inflammation, immunity, ros, th1

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