The only human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, playing key roles in innate immune defense, wound healing, and modulation of inflammatory responses.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|2010|Yu F et al.|85 citations
TLRs are required for generation of protective lung mucosal immune responses against microbial pathogens. In this study, we evaluated the effect of the TLR5 ligand flagellin on stimulation of antibacterial mucosal immunity in a lethal murine Pseudomo…
Animal Study
PMID: 20566829
International journal of antimicrobial agents|2010|Yu P, Cross M, Haverkamp R|10 citations
In in vitro co-culture experiments, the ovine-derived cathelicidin OaBac5mini showed antimicrobial activity against Escherichia coli cells and modulated production of a cytokine by a mammalian inflammatory cell type (macrophage). Using atomic force m…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 20031378
PloS one|2010|Soscia S et al.|836 citations
BACKGROUND: The amyloid beta-protein (Abeta) is believed to be the key mediator of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology. Abeta is most often characterized as an incidental catabolic byproduct that lacks a normal physiological role. However, Abeta has b…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 20209079
Cellular microbiology|2010|Shin D et al.|196 citations
In human monocytes, Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2/1 activation leads to vitamin D3-dependent antimycobacterial activities, but the molecular mechanisms by which TLR2/1 stimulation induces antimicrobial activities against mycobacteria remain unclear. Her…
PMID: 20560977
The Libyan journal of medicine|2010|Anaizi N|2 citations
Over the past 2 years there has been a radical change in standard clinical practice with respect to vitamin D. As a result of a growing body of knowledgeable physicians are assessing the vitamin D nutritional status of their patients and prescribing…
PMID: 21483558
The British journal of dermatology|2010|Hata T et al.|68 citations
PMID: 20545685
Biochimica et biophysica acta|2010|Zhang X et al.|93 citations
The mechanisms behind target vs. host cell recognition of the human antimicrobial peptide LL-37 remain ill-defined. Here, we have investigated the membrane disruption capacity of LL-37 using large unilamellar vesicles (LUVs) composed of varying mixtu…
PMID: 20036634
Dermato-endocrinology|2010|Grant W, Boucher B|43 citations
There is mounting evidence that periodontal disease (PD) is linked to low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] concentrations in addition to recognized risk factors like diet and smoking. This paper reviews this evidence using Hill's criteria for caus…
PMID: 21547146
Current medicinal chemistry|2010|Kuznik A, Panter G, Jerala R|7 citations
Microbial as well as endogenous nucleic acids are recognized by a group of endosomal Toll-like receptors TLR3, TLR7, TLR8 and TLR9. Recent discoveries significantly improved our understanding of molecular mechanism of their activation and their physi…
PMID: 20377514
AIDS (London, England)|2010|Hasselrot K et al.|9 citations
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether soluble molecules with known anti-HIV-1 activity are increased in saliva of HIV-1 exposed uninfected individuals of discordant couples of men who have sex with men (MSM), and whether the levels of these molecules are…
PMID: 20549845
Biochimica et biophysica acta|2010|Epand R et al.|55 citations
Three Arg-rich nonapeptides, containing the same amino acid composition but different sequences, PFWRIRIRR-amide (PR-9), RRPFWIIRR-amide (RR-9) and PRFRWRIRI-amide (PI-9), are able to induce segregation of anionic lipids from zwitterionic lipids, as…
PMID: 20302840
International journal of antimicrobial agents|2010|Lee S et al.|69 citations
In this study, we investigated the antibacterial activity of eight antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), comprising four human beta-defensins (HBDs), three human neutrophil defensins (HNPs) and the cathelicidin LL-37, against two representative periodontopa…
PMID: 20006468
Peptides|2010|Walters S et al.|25 citations
Bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) release during periodontal infection is a significant component of periodontal disease. We hypothesized that some bacterial LPS release results from bacterial exposure to antibiotics. Therefore, we examined the abil…
PMID: 20541574
Probiotics and antimicrobial proteins|2010|Tomasinsig L et al.|12 citations
The in vitro antimicrobial activities and biological effects on host cells were compared for the bovine cathelicidins BMAP-28, an alpha-helical AMP, and Bac5 and Bac7, proline-rich AMPs. Our results confirm that the broad-spectrum activity of BMAP-28…
In Vitro
PMID: 26780897
APMIS : acta pathologica, microbiologica, et immunologica Scandinavica|2010|Leszczyńska K et al.|13 citations
The increasing number of infections caused by drug-resistant bacteria has spurred efforts to develop new therapeutic strategies. When applied locally, exogenous antibiotics work in an environment rich in endogenous antibacterial molecules such as the…
PMID: 20955455
Experimental dermatology|2010|Heilborn J et al.|39 citations
Cathelicidin antimicrobial protein, hCAP18, is the sole cathelin protein in human. Its C-terminal peptide, which is released enzymatically from the holoprotein, has broad antimicrobial activity but also has effects on eukaryotic cells. hCAP18 is pres…
Clinical TrialAnimal Study
PMID: 19878298
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|2010|Büchau A et al.|58 citations
Tumor surveillance requires the interaction of multiple molecules and cells that participate in innate and the adaptive immunity. Cathelicidin was initially identified as an antimicrobial peptide, although it is now clear that it fulfills a variety o…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 19949065
Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio)|2010|Krasnodembskaya A et al.|614 citations
Recent in vivo studies indicate that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) may have beneficial effects in the treatment of sepsis induced by bacterial infection. Administration of MSCs in these studies improved survival and enhanced bacterial clearance. The…
Animal Study
PMID: 20945332
BMC microbiology|2010|Rieg S et al.|16 citations
BACKGROUND: Members of the genus Nocardia are ubiquitous environmental saprophytes capable to cause human pulmonary, disseminated and cutaneous nocardiosis or bovine mastitis. Innate immunity appears to play an important role in early defense against…
Animal Study
PMID: 20178618
Current opinion in infectious diseases|2010|Schröder J|40 citations
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The discovery of increasing numbers of epithelial antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), cytokines that specifically induce AMPs in epithelial cells, and mechanisms of its regulation point toward a central role of the keratinocyte as effec…
Review
PMID: 20010101