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Serpin functions in host-pathogen interactions.


ABSTRACT: Serpins are a broadly distributed superfamily of protease inhibitors that are present in all kingdoms of life. The acronym, serpin, is derived from their function as potent serine proteases inhibitors. Early studies of serpins focused on their functions in haemostasis since modulating serine proteases activities are essential for coagulation. Additional research has revealed that serpins function in infection and inflammation, by modulating serine and cysteine proteases activities. The aim of this review is to summarize the accumulating findings and current understanding of the functions of serpins in host-pathogen interactions, serving as host defense proteins as well as pathogenic factors. We also discuss the potential crosstalk between host and pathogen serpins. We anticipate that future research will elucidate the therapeutic value of this novel target.

SUBMITTER: Bao J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5889911 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Serpin functions in host-pathogen interactions.

Bao Jialing J   Pan Guoqing G   Poncz Mortimer M   Wei Junhong J   Ran Maoshuang M   Zhou Zeyang Z  

PeerJ 20180405


Serpins are a broadly distributed superfamily of protease inhibitors that are present in all kingdoms of life. The acronym, serpin, is derived from their function as potent serine proteases inhibitors. Early studies of serpins focused on their functions in haemostasis since modulating serine proteases activities are essential for coagulation. Additional research has revealed that serpins function in infection and inflammation, by modulating serine and cysteine proteases activities. The aim of th  ...[more]

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