Fall 2009 MCDB Seminar - Dr. Arturo Zychlinsky - Max Plank Institute for Infectious Biology - Berlin, Germany
Title: "NETs: A New Strategy for Using Old Weapons" Host: Dr. Corrie Detweiler
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Dec 10, 2009 from 04:00 PM to 05:15 PM |
| Where | MCDB A2B70 |
| Contact Name | Kathy Lozier |
| Contact Email | Kathy.Lozier@colorado.edu |
| Contact Phone | 303-492-8059 |
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As key players in the host innate immune response, neutrophils are recruited to sites of infection and constitute the first line of defense. They employ three strategies to eliminate invading microbes:
microbial uptake, the secretion of antimicrobials, and the recently described release of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps (NETs). Composed of decondensed chromatin and antimicrobial proteins, NETs bind and kill a variety of microbes including bacteria, fungi, and parasites. In addition to using a repertoire of known antimicrobials, NETs incorporate histones into the antimicrobial arsenal. Furthermore, NETs may contribute to microbial containment by forming a physical barrier and a scaffold, to enhance antimicrobial synergy while minimizing damage to host tissues. Their role in innate immunity is only now being uncovered.
