Scientists designed a short antimicrobial peptide called SAMP-12aa based on a fragment of the human immune peptide LL-37 that resists breakdown in stomach acid. This peptide effectively killed the stomach bacterium H. pylori by damaging bacterial membranes while showing virtually no toxicity to human cells. Beyond its antibacterial action, SAMP-12aa also boosted the immune response against H. pylori by reducing immune-suppressing regulatory T cells and increasing infection-fighting signals.
Lu, Jianliang; Wang, Qingyu; Qin, Meisong; Dou, Jinfeng; Xiong, Youyi; Zhang, Xiaolin