Scientists derived antiviral peptides from the cathelicidin protein found in European hedgehog skin and discovered that one variant, CathEE-2a, potently inhibited herpes simplex virus type 1 both in cell cultures and in a mouse infection model. The peptide worked by boosting the body's own antiviral defenses, specifically by increasing type I interferon production and downstream antiviral gene expression. These findings highlight hedgehog-derived antimicrobial peptides as a promising new source for developing treatments against herpes virus infections.
Deng, Enjie; Pei, Yaping; Yuan, Kun; Yang, Juan; Cao, Suncheng-Ai; Yang, Xinyan; Li, Guilan; Liang, Libin; Jin, Lin; Zhu, Tengyu