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Infection and Immunity, September 1999, p. 4843-4846, Vol. 67, No. 9
Departments of Experimental
Pathology,1
Otolaryngology,2 and Molecular
Genetics,3 University of Tromsø, Tromsø,
Norway, and Department of Pediatric Allergy and Pulmonary
Division, University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics, Iowa City,
Iowa4
Received 15 March 1999/Returned for modification 29 April
1999/Accepted 10 June 1999
The external auditory canal is less susceptible to infections than
the sensitive middle-ear cavity. Since recent research has provided
insight to the production of potent antimicrobial peptides from various
surface epithelia, we wanted to investigate whether protection of the
external auditory canal in part could be explained by the production of
human
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Human
-Defensin-1 mRNA Is Transcribed in
Tympanic Membrane and Adjacent Auditory Canal Epithelium
-defensin-1 (HBD-1). This particular peptide is known to be
constitutively expressed in various surface epithelia, such as airway,
skin, and urogenital tissues. By reverse transcriptase PCR we
demonstrate HBD-1 mRNA in the pars tensa and pars flaccida of the
tympanic membrane and in the meatal skin. In situ hybridization studies
localized the HBD-1 mRNA to the epidermal layer of these tissues. The
HBD-1 transcripts were also evident in the sebaceous glands
and in hair follicles of the meatal skin. In contrast, HBD-1 mRNA
was not detected in the tympanal epithelium of the eardrum. The
widespread presence of mRNA encoding for this broad-spectrum
antimicrobial peptide in the meatal skin and tympanic membrane suggests
that HBD-1 participates in the innate antimicrobial defense of the external auditory canal and middle-ear cavity.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Experimental Pathology, Institute of Medical Biology, University of
Tromsø, Breivika, N-9037 Tromsø, Norway. Phone: (47) 7764-6391. Fax:
(47) 7764-5400. E-mail: roaldb{at}fagmed.uit.no.
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