PMC:7271924 / 15634-16652 JSONTXT 11 Projects

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T127 0-191 Sentence denotes One of the most well-known characteristics of LF is that it is antibacterial (19, 144–148), antiviral (99, 149–151), antifungal (152–154), anti-inflammatory (26), and anti-carcinogenic (155).
T128 192-290 Sentence denotes Its ability to of limit iron availability to microbes is one of its crucial amicrobial properties.
T129 291-362 Sentence denotes Bacteria have, however, developed various ways to sequester iron (156).
T130 363-534 Sentence denotes Figure 4 shows how bacteria acquire iron through receptor-mediated recognition of transferrin, hemopexin, hemoglobin, or hemoglobin-haptoglobin complexes and also LF (30).
T131 535-690 Sentence denotes As well as binding it directly from the environment, bacterial siderophores can obtain iron by removing it from transferrin, lactoferrin, or ferritin (32).
T132 691-779 Sentence denotes These siderophore-iron complexes are then recognized by receptors on the bacterium (30).
T133 780-1018 Sentence denotes Host innate immune functions are supported by the circulating protein, siderocalin, also known as Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), lipocalin2 or Lcn2 as it inhibits siderophore-mediated iron acquisition and release (30).