The only human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, playing key roles in innate immune defense, wound healing, and modulation of inflammatory responses.
Eplasty|2009|Poindexter B et al.|3 citations
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to visualize and localize the sheep antimicrobials, beta-defensins 1, 2, and 3, (SBD-1, SBD-2, SBD-3), sheep neutrophil defensin alpha (SNP-1), and the cathelicidin LL-37 in sheep small intestine after burn injury…
PMID: 20076788
Microbial pathogenesis|2009|Méndez-Samperio P, Pérez A, Torres L|24 citations
The human cathelicidin LL-37 is one of the major antimicrobial peptides of the non-specific innate immune system in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Its expression has been reported in epithelial cells infected with mycobacteria. However, the un…
PMID: 19729059
Journal of peptide science : an official publication of the European Peptide Society|2009|Benincasa M et al.|43 citations
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are secreted in the airway and contribute to initial defence against inhaled pathogens. Infections of the respiratory tract are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in preterm newborns and in patients with cystic fib…
PMID: 19466693
International journal of molecular medicine|2009|Okuda D et al.|5 citations
Mammalian myeloid and epithelial cells express various peptide antibiotics (such as defensin and cathelicidin) that contribute to the innate host defense against invading microorganisms. Among these, guinea pig cathelicidin CAP11 (G1-I43) possesses p…
PMID: 19288026
Immunology and cell biology|2009|Pinheiro da Silva F, Gallo R, Nizet V|49 citations
Cathelicidins are mammalian defense peptides with direct antimicrobial activity and the potential to exert other immunomodulatory effects during the innate immune response. One such function of human cathelicidin is direct binding and inhibition of b…
Animal Study
PMID: 19350049
Molecular immunology|2009|van Dijk A et al.|68 citations
The biological functions of avian cathelicidins are poorly defined. In mammals, cathelicidins have shown to possess potent broad-range antimicrobial activity as well as immunomodulatory activities. Therefore, we investigated the microbicidal activiti…
PMID: 19187966
The British journal of dermatology|2009|Gambichler T et al.|28 citations
BACKGROUND: Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory T cell-driven sclerotic skin condition in which skin barrier disruption frequently occurs. Inflamed and injured epithelia are a particularly rich source of antimicrobial peptides and protein…
PMID: 19558556
Gastroenterology|2009|D'Aldebert E et al.|172 citations
BACKGROUNDS & AIMS: Under normal conditions, the biliary tract is a microbial-free environment. The absence of microorganisms has been attributed to various defense mechanisms that include the physicochemical and signaling actions of bile salts. Here…
PMID: 19245866
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|2009|Zhu S, Gao B|19 citations
Cathelicidins, a group of vertebrate- specific immune effector molecules, developed into a multigene family through gene duplication in the Cetartiodactyla lineage, in which structural changes of the antimicrobial domains (AMDs) among paralogs during…
Animal Study
PMID: 18796560
Immune network|2009|Lee J et al.|17 citations
BACKGROUND: Little information is available the role of Nitric Oxide (NO) in host defenses during human tuberculosis (TB) infection. We investigated the modulating factor(s) affecting NO synthase (iNOS) induction in human macrophages. METHODS: Both i…
PMID: 20157607
Nanotechnology|2009|Chen G et al.|19 citations
Using the monomer of acrylic acid and the novel technique of using a dielectric barrier discharge glow plasma fluidized bed (GPFB), a nanolayer biofilm of polyacrylic acid (PAA) was uniformly coated on the surface of magnetic nickel nanoparticles (NP…
PMID: 19847021
International immunology|2009|Murakami T et al.|12 citations
Endotoxin shock is a severe systemic inflammatory response that is caused by the augmented production and release of septic mediators. Among them, inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha, IL-1beta and IL-6 play a pivotal role. In a…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 19556302
The Journal of investigative dermatology|2009|Lee D et al.|108 citations
Antimicrobial peptides, such as cathelicidin and beta defensins, directly kill microbes and have been detected in human sebaceous glands and cell lines. Despite the presence of several such peptides, the apparent abundance of these is insufficient fo…
PMID: 19536143
PloS one|2009|Liu P et al.|239 citations
Antimicrobial effector mechanisms are central to the function of the innate immune response in host defense against microbial pathogens. In humans, activation of Toll-like receptor 2/1 (TLR2/1) on monocytes induces a vitamin D dependent antimicrobial…
PMID: 19503839
Infection and immunity|2009|Seib K et al.|95 citations
Factor H-binding protein (fHBP; GNA1870) is one of the antigens of the recombinant vaccine against serogroup B Neisseria meningitidis, which has been developed using reverse vaccinology and is the basis of a meningococcal B vaccine entering phase III…
PMID: 18852235
European journal of immunology|2009|Zhang Z et al.|91 citations
LL-37, derived from human cathelicidin, stimulates immune responses in neutrophils. Although FPR2 and P2X7 were proposed as LL-37 receptors, we have shown that among 21 neutrophil receptors only CXCR2 was down-regulated by LL-37. LL-37 functions simi…
In Vitro
PMID: 19750480
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology|2009|Matsunawa M et al.|73 citations
Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP), a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon produced by cigarette combustion, is implicated as a causative agent in smoking-related cancer and atherosclerosis. 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1,25(OH)2D3], a potent ligand for the nuclear recept…
PMID: 19244278
Molecular cancer research : MCR|2009|Mader J et al.|65 citations
LL-37 is a human cationic host defense peptide (antimicrobial peptide) belonging to the cathelicidin family of peptides. In this study, LL-37 was shown to kill Jurkat T leukemia cells via apoptosis. A loss of mitochondrial membrane potential, DNA fra…
PMID: 19435812
PloS one|2009|Pasupuleti M et al.|92 citations
BACKGROUND: Due to increasing resistance development among bacteria, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), are receiving increased attention. Ideally, AMP should display high bactericidal potency, but low toxicity against (human) eukaryotic cells. Additiona…
PMID: 19381271
Dermato-endocrinology|2009|Grant W, Soles C|88 citations
This study examines whether maternal vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor for infantile autism disease (IAD). We used epidemiologic data seasonal variation of birth rates and prevalence of IAD for cohorts born before 1985. For seven studies reportin…
PMID: 20592795