The only human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, playing key roles in innate immune defense, wound healing, and modulation of inflammatory responses.
European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology|2008|Hosaka Y et al.
BACKGROUND: With the exception of fungi, microbial infections are rare in the oesophagus. Herein, we aimed to systematically assess the distribution and quantity of different antimicrobial host factors as well as, for the first time, functional mucos…
PMID: 18989140
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|2008|Bucki R et al.
The various functions of gelsolin in extracellular compartments are not yet clearly defined but include actin scavenging and antiinflammatory effects. Gelsolin was recently reported to bind endotoxin (LPS) from various Gram-negative bacteria with hig…
PMID: 18802097
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|2008|Lisanby M et al.
Cathelicidins are a family of cationic peptides expressed in mammals that possess numerous bactericidal and immunomodulatory properties. In vitro analyses showed that human, mouse, and pig cathelicidins inhibited Bacillus anthracis bacterial growth a…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 18802102
Current gene therapy|2008|Fumoto S et al.
Gene therapy for gastric cancer and gastric ulcer is a rationalized strategy since various genes correlate with these diseases. Since gene expressions in non-target tissues/cells cause side effects, a selective gene delivery system targeted to the st…
Review
PMID: 18537593
The FEBS journal|2008|Lemaire S et al.
Histone-derived antimicrobial peptides have been identified in various organisms from plants to humans. The rat histone H4 mRNA variants, H4-v.1 and rat histogranin (HNr) mRNAs, were recently reported to be involved in the synthesis of H4-(86-100) an…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 18803668
Molecular microbiology|2008|Frick I et al.
Anaerobic bacteria dominate the human normal microbiota, but strikingly little is known about these commensals. Finegoldia magna is a Gram-positive anaerobe found in the skin and at other non-sterile body surfaces, but it is also an opportunistic pat…
PMID: 18808384
European journal of clinical investigation|2008|Weichhart T et al.
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
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)|2008|Cirioni O et al.
A promising therapeutic strategy for the management of severe Pseudomonas infection in neutropenic patients may result from the coadministration of colony-stimulating factors (CSFs) that help maintain immune competence and antimicrobial peptides, a n…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 18391859
Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI|2008|Akbari M et al.
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
Future microbiology|2008|Kraus D, Peschel A
Bacterial pathogens colonize human body surfaces soon after birth. In order to survive the constant threat of invasion and infection, the human innate immune system has evolved several efficient mechanisms to prevent harmful microorganisms from trave…
Review
PMID: 18651815
Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio)|2008|Dick E, Prince L, Sabroe I
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
Journal of leukocyte biology|2008|Zhang Z, Cherryholmes G, Shively J
Neutrophils represent the most common granulocyte subtype present in blood. The short half-life of circulating neutrophils is regulated by spontaneous apoptosis, and tissue infiltrating neutrophils die by apoptosis and secondary necrosis. The mechani…
PMID: 18524973
Biochemistry|2008|Porcelli F et al.
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
Gastroenterology|2008|Giesemann T, Guttenberg G, Aktories K
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Clostridium difficile toxins A and B are major virulence factors implicated in pseudomembranous colitis and antibiotic-associated diarrhea. The toxins are glucosyltransferases, which inactivate Rho proteins involved in cellular sig…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 18435932
Molecular immunology|2008|Elloumi H, Holland S
Cationic antimicrobial peptides play important roles in host defense, linking innate and adaptive immunity. hCAP18, the only human antimicrobial cathelicidin, consists of a conserved N-terminal cathelin-like domain and a C-terminal peptide, LL-37. Ex…
In Vitro
PMID: 17709140
British journal of anaesthesia|2008|Berkestedt I, Nelson A, Bodelsson M
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
Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|2008|Kaus A et al.
The goal of this study was to analyse expression profiles of human epithelial host defence peptides in burned and unburned skin tissue, samples of which were obtained during debridements and snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen. Total RNA was isolated, and…
PMID: 17714876
Biochimica et biophysica acta|2008|Mattila J, Sabatini K, Kinnunen P
The effects of oxidatively modified phospholipids on the association with model biomembranes of four antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), temporin B and L, indolicidin, and LL-37(F27W) were studied by Langmuir balance and fluorescence spectroscopy. In keep…
PMID: 18440299
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology|2008|Hata T et al.
Clinical Trial
PMID: 19014773
PloS one|2008|Wang Y et al.
BACKGROUND: Cathelicidins are a family of antimicrobial peptides acting as multifunctional effector molecules of innate immunity, which are firstly found in mammalians. Recently, several cathelicidins have also been found from chickens and fishes. No…
Animal Study
PMID: 18795096