The only human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, playing key roles in innate immune defense, wound healing, and modulation of inflammatory responses.
Vaccine|2008|Enioutina E, Bareyan D, Daynes R|47 citations
Cathelicidin production by human myeloid cells stimulated through toll-like receptor (TLR) 2/1, the migration of human CD8+ T cells to inflamed skin sites, and the ability of murine dendritic cells (DCs) to migrate from skin sites of vaccination to m…
Animal Study
PMID: 18178294
British journal of anaesthesia|2008|Berkestedt I, Nelson A, Bodelsson M|23 citations
BACKGROUND: Septic shock includes blood vessel dilatation and activation of innate immunity, which in turn causes release of antimicrobial peptides such as LL-37. It has been shown that LL-37 can attract leucocytes via the lipoxin A(4) receptor (ALX,…
PMID: 18397922
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology|2008|Schauber J, Gallo R|243 citations
Our skin is constantly challenged by microbes but is rarely infected. Cutaneous production of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) is a primary system for protection, and expression of some AMPs further increases in response to microbial invasion. Cathelici…
Review
PMID: 18439663
Biochemistry|2008|Porcelli F et al.|158 citations
LL-37 is the only cathelicidin-derived polypeptide found in humans. Its eclectic function makes this peptide one of the most intriguing chemical defense agents, with crucial roles in moderating inflammation, promoting wound healing, and boosting the…
PMID: 18439024
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy|2008|Tran D et al.|64 citations
Rhesus macaque theta-defensins (RTDs) are unique macrocyclic antimicrobial peptides. The three RTDs (RTD 1-3), isolated from macaque leukocytes, have broad-spectrum antimicrobial activities in vitro and share certain structural features with acyclic…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 18160518
The Journal of investigative dermatology|2008|Schauber J et al.|119 citations
Hormonally active vitamin D(3)-1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3) (1,25D3)-acts as a signaling molecule in cutaneous immunity by increasing pattern recognition through Toll-like receptor-2 (TLR2), and increasing the expression and function of antimicrobial p…
PMID: 17943182
Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI|2008|Akbari M et al.|67 citations
Several strategies currently exist for control of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium colonization in the chicken intestine, among which the use of probiotics is of note. Little is known about the underlying mechanisms of probiotic-mediated reduc…
PMID: 18827189
Tissue & cell|2008|Carman R et al.|5 citations
Antibodies to the human cathelicidin, hCAP18 have been used to examine epithelial tissues of adult and pouch young marsupials. Immunoreactivity was observed in skin, gastrointestinal tract, lung and mammary node of adults as well as skin, gastrointes…
PMID: 18597803
Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology|2008|Brandenburg L et al.|65 citations
Antimicrobial peptides are intrinsic to the innate immune system in many organ systems, but little is known about their expression in the central nervous system. We examined cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum from patients with active bacterial meni…
Animal Study
PMID: 18957897
Infection and immunity|2008|Cosseau C et al.|216 citations
Streptococcus salivarius is an early colonizer of human oral and nasopharyngeal epithelia, and strain K12 has reported probiotic effects. An emerging paradigm indicates that commensal bacteria downregulate immune responses through the action on NF-ka…
PMID: 18625732
European journal of clinical investigation|2008|Weichhart T et al.|89 citations
Mucosal tissues such as the gastrointestinal tract are typically exposed to a tremendous number of microorganisms and many of them are potentially dangerous to the host. In contrast, the urogenital tract is rather infrequently colonized with bacteria…
Review
PMID: 18826479
Infectious disorders drug targets|2008|Schittek B et al.|80 citations
Antimicrobial peptides or proteins (AMPs) represent an ancient and efficient innate defense mechanism which protects interfaces from infection with pathogenic microorganisms. In human skin AMPs are produced mainly by keratinocytes, neutrophils, seboc…
ReviewAnimal Study
PMID: 18782030
Oral microbiology and immunology|2008|Weistroffer P et al.|17 citations
INTRODUCTION: Cathelicidins are antimicrobial peptides found in epithelial and mucosal tissues as well as the secondary granules of neutrophils. SMAP29, a sheep cathelicidin, has differential antimicrobial properties against various pathogens, includ…
PMID: 18279175
Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio)|2008|Dick E, Prince L, Sabroe I|26 citations
Neutropenia as a consequence of bone marrow failure, severe infections, or intensive chemotherapy is frequently associated with life-threatening sepsis. Ex vivo expansion of CD34(+) stem cells has been shown to generate apparently functional neutroph…
PMID: 18669908
Molecular immunology|2008|Maier V et al.|29 citations
Cathelicidins are antimicrobial peptides indicated as important in the control of the natural microflora as well as in the fight against bacterial invasion in mammals. Little is known about cathelicidins in fish and here the Chinook salmon (Oncorhync…
In Vitro
PMID: 18164061
PloS one|2008|Chiang N et al.|87 citations
BACKGROUND: Local and volatile anesthetics are widely used for surgery. It is not known whether anesthetics impinge on the orchestrated events in spontaneous resolution of acute inflammation. Here we investigated whether a commonly used local anesthe…
Animal Study
PMID: 18382663
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|2008|Gaudreault E, Gosselin J|63 citations
Leukotriene B(4) (LTB(4)) is a lipid mediator of inflammation that was recently shown to exert antiviral activities. In this study, we demonstrate that the release of antimicrobial proteins by neutrophils contribute to an early host defense against i…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 18424743
Photochemistry and photobiology|2008|Grant W|54 citations
Many viral infections reach clinical significance in winter, when it is cold, relative humidity is lowest and vitamin D production from solar ultraviolet-B irradiation is at its nadir. Several autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, type 1 d…
Review
PMID: 18179620
Cancer research|2008|Coffelt S, Scandurro A|68 citations
Recent evidence suggests that inflammatory molecules play critical roles in the development and progression of numerous tumors. However, one specific group of inflammatory molecules whose importance has been established in host immune responses, term…
Review
PMID: 18701469
Cellular microbiology|2008|Chakraborty K et al.|95 citations
Cathelicidin (hCAP-18/LL-37) and beta-defensin 1 (HBD-1) are human antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) with high basal expression levels, which form the first line of host defence against infections over the epithelial surfaces. The antimicrobial functions…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 18717821