Date published: 2025-9-21

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β-defensin 35 Activators

β-Defensin 35, a key player in the innate immune system, serves as an antimicrobial peptide defending against diverse pathogens. This peptide contributes to the host defense mechanism by disrupting microbial membranes and exerting bactericidal effects, reinforcing the first line of defense. The activation of β-defensin 35 involves a network of cellular signaling pathways influenced by various chemical activators. Compounds such as retinoic acid, thiazolidinediones, sulforaphane, butyrate, genistein, resveratrol, 5-azacytidine, alpha-lipoic acid, luteolin, diallyl disulfide, EGCG, and quercetin exert their effects through specific pathways, ranging from nuclear receptors to epigenetic modifications. These pathways converge at the DEFB35 promoter, leading to enhanced transcription and synthesis of β-defensin 35.

The multifaceted activation mechanisms highlight the adaptability and complexity of the innate immune system. These chemical activators reinforce host defenses, providing a robust antimicrobial response against a diverse array of microbial challenges. Understanding these activation pathways enhances our comprehension of the intricate interplay between the innate immune system and microbial invaders, opening avenues for future research in immunomodulation.

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