The only human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, playing key roles in innate immune defense, wound healing, and modulation of inflammatory responses.
American journal of ophthalmology|2013|Evans D, Fleiszig S|62 citations
PURPOSE: To provide our perspective on why the cornea is resistant to infection based on our research results with Pseudomonas (P) aeruginosa. We focus on our current understanding of the interplay between bacteria, tear fluid, and the corneal epithe…
PMID: 23601656
Immunology|2013|Klug-Micu G et al.|68 citations
The ability of T cells to activate antimicrobial pathways in infected macrophages is essential to host defence against many intracellular pathogens. Here, we compared the ability of two T-cell-mediated mechanisms to trigger antimicrobial responses ag…
Clinical Trial
PMID: 23289765
Gene therapy|2013|Zhang L et al.|38 citations
Cathelicidin, an antimicrobial peptide of the innate immune system, has been shown to modulate microbial growth, wound healing and inflammation. However, whether cathelicidin controls Helicobacter pylori infection in vivo remains unexplored. This stu…
Animal Study
PMID: 23254369
Medical hypotheses|2013|Youssef D et al.|8 citations
Drug-resistant gonorrhea, Neisseria gonorrhoeae (N. gonorrhoeae), is an emerging concern, especially because the risk of bladder cancer is associated with this infection. N. gonorrhoeae suppresses T-helper 1(Th1) and Th2 responses and enhances Th17 r…
PMID: 23642399
Pathogens and disease|2013|Jo E|46 citations
Over the past several years, much has been revealed about the roles of autophagy and the mechanisms by which the autophagic pathway activates the host innate effector response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection. In response to invadin…
Review
PMID: 23620156
Developmental and comparative immunology|2013|Zhang S, Wang Z, Wang H|63 citations
Both innate and adaptive immune-relevant factors are transferred from mother to offspring in fishes. These maternally-transferred factors include IgM, lysozymes, lectin, cathelicidin and complement components. Recently, yolk proteins, phosvitin and l…
Review
PMID: 22387589
Oncology reports|2013|Tian Y et al.|26 citations
The 30-amino acid antimicrobial peptide Cbf-K16 is a cathelicidin-BF (BF-30) Lys16 mutant derived from the snake venom of Bungarus fasciatus. Our previous study found that BF-30 selectively inhibited the proliferation of the metastatic melanoma cell…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 23982315
Exercise immunology review|2013|He C et al.|89 citations
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of vitamin D status on mucosal and systemic immunity and the incidence, severity and duration of upper respiratory tract illness (URTI) episodes in endurance athletes during a 16-week winter trai…
PMID: 23977722
PloS one|2013|Lofton H et al.|52 citations
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) represent a potential new class of antimicrobial drugs with potent and broad-spectrum activities. However, knowledge about the mechanisms and rates of resistance development to AMPs and the resulting effects on fitness a…
PMID: 23894360
The Journal of investigative dermatology|2013|Park K et al.|43 citations
We recently discovered a regulatory mechanism that stimulates the production of the multifunctional antimicrobial peptide cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide (CAMP). In response to subtoxic levels of ER stress, increased sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P)…
Animal Study
PMID: 23856934
Experimental dermatology|2013|Hata T et al.|7 citations
Cathelicidin is increased when normal skin is injured and in psoriasis lesions where it has been suggested to play a pivotal role in inflammation through interactions with self-DNA and toll-like receptor 9 (TLR-9) in keratinocytes and plasmacytoid de…
PMID: 23802569
FEMS microbiology letters|2013|Brannon J et al.|27 citations
Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) strains are among the most prevalent causative agents of urinary tract infections. To establish infection, UPEC must overcome the bactericidal action of host antimicrobial peptides. Previously, the enterohaemorrh…
PMID: 23710656
PloS one|2013|Ren S et al.|120 citations
Host immune peptides, including cathelicidins, have been reported to possess anticancer properties. We previously reported that LL-37, the only cathelicidin in humans, suppresses the development of colon cancer. In this study, the potential anticance…
PMID: 23700428
PLoS pathogens|2013|Hu G et al.|160 citations
Exosomes are membranous nanovesicles released by most cell types from multi-vesicular endosomes. They are speculated to transfer molecules to neighboring or distant cells and modulate many physiological and pathological procedures. Exosomes released…
In Vitro
PMID: 23592986
Journal of innate immunity|2013|Säll J et al.|43 citations
The human antimicrobial peptide cathelicidin LL-37 has, besides its antimicrobial properties, also been shown to regulate apoptosis in a cell type-specific manner. Mechanisms involved in LL-37-regulated apoptotic signaling are not identified. Here, w…
PMID: 23406612
PloS one|2013|Li D et al.|63 citations
Tumor-associated macrophages have been shown to promote tumor growth. They may have an obligatory function in angiogenesis, invasion, and metastasis through release of inflammatory mediators. Their presence in ovarian cancer has been correlated with…
In Vitro
PMID: 23424670
Journal of ovarian research|2013|Lim R et al.|16 citations
BACKGROUND: Epithelial ovarian cancer is one of the leading causes of gynaecological cancer morbidity and mortality in women. Early stage ovarian cancer is usually asymptomatic, therefore, is often first diagnosed when it is widely disseminated. Curr…
PMID: 23339669
Peptides|2013|To K et al.|10 citations
Multidrug resistance (MDR) of cancer cells to a wide spectrum of anticancer drugs is a major obstacle to successful chemotherapy. It is usually mediated by the overexpression of one of the three major ABC transporters actively pumping cytotoxic drugs…
PMID: 23274176
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy|2013|Werth B et al.|112 citations
New antimicrobial agents and novel combination therapies are needed to treat serious infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) with reduced susceptibility to daptomycin and vancomycin. The purpose of this study was to ev…
In Vitro
PMID: 23070161
Annals of the rheumatic diseases|2013|Hoffmann M et al.|63 citations
BACKGROUND: In rheumatoid arthritis (RA), neutrophil granulocytes fuel inflammation and damage tissue in the joint by releasing cytotoxic agents, antimicrobial peptides, proteases and other inflammatory mediators. The human cathelicidin LL-37 has rec…
Animal Study
PMID: 23172753