The effects of ΔPb-CATH4, a cathelicidin derived from Python bivittatus, were evaluated against Staphylococcus aureus-infected wounds in mice. These effects were comparable to those of classical antibiotics. ΔPb-CATH4 was resistant to bacterial protease but not to porcine trypsin. A reduction in the level of inflammatory cytokines and an increase in the migration of immune cells was observed in vitro. Thus, ΔPb-CATH4 can promote wound healing by controlling infections including those caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria via its immunomodulatory effects.
Authors
Nagasundarapandian, Soundrarajan; Cho, Hye-Sun; Prathap, Somasundaram; Kang, Mingue; Choi, Munjeong; Lee, Yunjung; Jeon, Hyoim; Song, Hyuk; Kim, Jin-Hoi; Park, Chankyu