The human antimicrobial peptide LL-37 was shown to directly kill malaria parasites, including drug-resistant strains, by selectively disrupting the membranes of infected red blood cells. In mouse models, administering LL-37 reduced parasite levels and improved survival, revealing a natural host defense mechanism against malaria, though the peptide's rapid breakdown in the body currently limits its direct therapeutic potential.
He, Xiaoqin; Zhang, Yutong; Lou, Junchao; Wu, Jingyao; Xu, Sui; Zhu, Guoding; Tang, Jianxia; Fang, Yaqun; Cao, Jun