This study revealed that alpha-MSH and its C-terminal tripeptide KPV possess direct antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans. The peptides inhibited bacterial colony formation and reversed urokinase's enhancing effect on S. aureus growth, with effects occurring even at physiological picomolar concentrations. KPV also reduced viability and germ tube formation in C. albicans, partly through increased cellular cAMP. Importantly, unlike conventional anti-inflammatory drugs that impair pathogen killing, alpha-MSH peptides actually enhanced neutrophil killing activity, making them unique as combined anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agents.
Cutuli, M; Cristiani, S; Lipton, J M; Catania, A