A new concept for treatment of infections is induction of our own antimicrobial peptides and the presented novel class of inducer, aroylated phenylenediamines (APDs), gives up to 20 to 30-fold induction of the human antimicrobial peptide LL-37, in vitro. In addition, oral administration of an APD in a rabbit model of Shigellosis resulted in recovery from the infection in a few days implying that APD's are promising candidates for treatment of infections.
Authors
Ottosson, H; Nylén, F; Sarker, P; Miraglia, E; Bergman, P; Gudmundsson, G H; Raqib, R; Agerberth, B; Strömberg, R