The only human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, playing key roles in innate immune defense, wound healing, and modulation of inflammatory responses.
The Journal of biological chemistry|2012|Hollands A et al.|39 citations
The bacterial pathogen Group A Streptococcus (GAS) colonizes epithelial and mucosal surfaces and can cause a broad spectrum of human disease. Through the secreted plasminogen activator streptokinase (Ska), GAS activates human plasminogen into plasmin…
Animal Study
PMID: 23038245
Immunology and cell biology|2012|Lee H et al.|71 citations
Numerous atypical mycobacteria, including Mycobacterium abscessus (Mabc), cause nontuberculous mycobacterial infections, which present a serious public health threat. Inflammasome activation is involved in host defense and the pathogenesis of autoimm…
PMID: 21876553
PloS one|2012|Bridle A, Koop B, Nowak B|25 citations
Simple cost-effective bacterins are the earliest and most successfully used commercial vaccines in fish. In particular, those prepared from Yersinia ruckeri have proven effective at controlling Enteric Red Mouth Disease (ERM) and yersiniosis in rainb…
PMID: 22808275
Infection and immunity|2012|Rosen G, Sela M, Bachrach G|18 citations
Host defense peptides are innate immune effectors that possess both bactericidal activities and immunomodulatory functions. Deficiency in the human host defense peptide LL-37 has previously been correlated with severe periodontal disease. Treponema d…
Animal Study
PMID: 22184422
Cancer research|2012|Ren S et al.|111 citations
Cathelicidins are a family of bacteriocidal polypeptides secreted by macrophages and polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN). LL-37, the only human cathelicidin, has been implicated in tumorigenesis, but there has been limited investigation of its express…
Animal Study
PMID: 23100468
Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine|2012|Chesney R|2 citations
Physicians, Dickens scholars, and historians have tried to diagnose the condition that affected Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol. Leading entities include tuberculosis (TB), rickets, malnutrition, cerebral palsy, spinal dysraphism, and renal tubular aci…
PMID: 22393183
The British journal of dermatology|2012|Sato-Deguchi E et al.|38 citations
BACKGROUND: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease of unknown aetiology, and an active form of vitamin D(3) (1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3)) and its analogues (VD3As) are widely used topical reagents for psoriasis treatment. Besides their well…
Animal Study
PMID: 22384824
Journal of dermatological science|2012|Rivas-Santiago B et al.|65 citations
BACKGROUND: Foot ulcers are one of the main diabetes complications due to its high frequency and difficulty of complete healing. There are several factors that participate in diabetic ulcers development and limited information exists about the role o…
In Vitro
PMID: 22047630
Protein expression and purification|2012|Shen J et al.|6 citations
Human acidic fibroblast growth factor (haFGF) stimulates repair of delayed healing which still remains a tremendously world-wide issue. However, most of the patients with delayed healings have to face another creeping problem - microbial infection, w…
In Vitro
PMID: 21963769
Frontiers of oral biology|2012|Gorr S|71 citations
The development of oral biofilms and the host response to biofilm bacteria and their toxins are important factors in the development of periodontal disease. An early component of the host response is the secretion of antimicrobial proteins and peptid…
ReviewIn Vitro
PMID: 22142958
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics|2012|Schmidt N et al.|21 citations
In previous studies, we identified the fungal macrocyclic lactone (S)-curvularin (SC) as an anti-inflammatory agent using a screening system detecting inhibitors of the Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription pathway. The object…
Animal Study
PMID: 22767531
Cellular immunology|2012|Vandamme D et al.|434 citations
Cathelicidins are a group of antimicrobial peptides. Since their discovery, it has become clear that they are an exceptional class of peptides, with some members having pleiotropic effects. Not only do they possess an antibacterial, antifungal and an…
Review
PMID: 23246832
Inflammatory bowel diseases|2012|Edwards L et al.|23 citations
BACKGROUND: Enterotoxin-producing Staphylococcus aureus may cause severe inflammatory intestinal disease, particularly in infants or immunodeficient or elderly patients. They are also recognized to be associated with sudden infant death syndrome. Lit…
In Vitro
PMID: 21887731
Journal of leukocyte biology|2012|van der Does A et al.|89 citations
As traditional antibiotics gradually become inefficient, there is a high demand for development of anti-infectives with a mechanism of action that is different from existing antibiotics. Current antibiotics target the pathogen directly, thereby contr…
Review
PMID: 22701042
The Journal of investigative dermatology|2012|Tarutani M et al.|24 citations
The lumen of the Golgi apparatus is regulated to be weakly acidic, which is critical for its functions. The Golgi pH regulator (GPHR) is an anion channel essential for normal acidification of the Golgi apparatus, and is therefore required for its fun…
Animal Study
PMID: 22572823
Biological chemistry|2012|Gross S, Andrä J|14 citations
Some antimicrobial peptides have emerged as potential anticancer agents. In contrast to chemotherapeutics, they act primarily by physical disruption of the cancer cell membrane. Selective targeting of these cationic peptides still remains elusive. We…
PMID: 22944683
Biochemistry|2012|Wang G et al.|51 citations
LL-23 is a natural peptide corresponding to the 23 N-terminal amino acid residues of human host defense cathelicidin LL-37. LL-23 demonstrated, compared to LL-37, a conserved ability to induce the chemokine MCP-1 in human peripheral blood mononuclear…
Animal Study
PMID: 22185690
Biochimica et biophysica acta|2012|Golberg A, Rae C, Rubinsky B|19 citations
Genetically engineered cells with mutations of relevance to electroporation, cell membrane permeabilization by electric pulses, can become a promising new tool for fundamental research on this important biotechnology. Listeria monocytogenes mutants l…
PMID: 22100748
Journal of innate immunity|2012|Barna B et al.|22 citations
BACKGROUND: Dysfunctional immune responses characterize sarcoidosis, but the status of cathelicidin, a potent immunoregulatory and antimicrobial molecule, has not been established in clinical disease activity. METHODS: Alveolar macrophage cathelicidi…
In Vitro
PMID: 22759465
PloS one|2012|Chun R et al.|83 citations
Vitamin D binding protein (DBP) plays a key role in the bioavailability of active 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)(2)D) and its precursor 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD), but accurate analysis of DBP-bound and free 25OHD and 1,25(OH)(2)D is difficult. T…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 22292037