The only human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, playing key roles in innate immune defense, wound healing, and modulation of inflammatory responses.
American journal of rhinology & allergy|2009|Chennupati S et al.|70 citations
BACKGROUND: LL-37, an innate immunity protein expressed within sinonasal mucosa, has in vitro antibacterial and antifungal properties as well as efficacy against preformed Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. We hypothesize that a 24 amino acid peptide d…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 19379612
Molecular immunology|2009|van Dijk A et al.|67 citations
Chicken host defense peptide cathelicidin-2 (CATH-2) is known to exert antimicrobial and immunomodulatory activities and consists of two alpha-helices connected by a hinge region. Here we report the biological properties of the separate alpha-helical…
PMID: 19524300
AIDS (London, England)|2009|Levinson P et al.|126 citations
BACKGROUND: Several mucosal innate immune proteins exhibit HIV inhibitory activity and their analogues are potential microbicide candidates. However, their clinical associations and in-vivo role in cervicovaginal host defense against HIV acquisition…
Randomized Controlled Trial
PMID: 19114868
Ophthalmic research|2009|McDermott A|109 citations
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) such as defensins and cathelicidins are small peptides with broad-spectrum activity against bacteria, fungi and viruses. In addition, several AMPs modulate mammalian cell behaviours including migration, proliferation and…
ReviewIn Vitro
PMID: 19122467
Microbiology (Reading, England)|2009|Kooi C, Sokol P|49 citations
Burkholderia cenocepacia secretes two zinc-dependent metalloproteases, designated ZmpA and ZmpB. Previously, ZmpA and ZmpB have been shown to cleave several proteins important in host defence. In this study, the ability of ZmpA and ZmpB to digest and…
PMID: 19542010
Journal of bacteriology|2009|Pilonieta M et al.|43 citations
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) kill or prevent the growth of microbes. AMPs are made by virtually all single and multicellular organisms and are encountered by bacteria in diverse environments, including within a host. Bacteria use sensor-kinase syste…
Animal Study
PMID: 19767429
Journal of translational medicine|2009|Jeng L et al.|321 citations
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D insufficiency is common in hospitalized patients. Recent evidence suggests that vitamin D may enhance the innate immune response by induction of cathelicidin (LL-37), an endogenous antimicrobial peptide produced by macrophages a…
PMID: 19389235
Journal of bacteriology|2009|Froehlich B, Bates C, Scott J|39 citations
We found that the global regulatory two-component signal transduction system CovRS mediates the ability of group A streptococcus (GAS) to grow under two stresses encountered during infection: iron starvation and the presence of LL-37. We also showed…
PMID: 18996992
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology|2009|Scocchi M et al.|31 citations
The cathelicidin family of host defence peptides is regarded as an important component of the host innate immune system. Its members have been found in mammals, birds, primitive vertebrate Atlantic hagfish and, most recently, also in ray-finned fish…
PMID: 19168146
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|2009|DiNubile M|1 citation
PMID: 19500030
Dermato-endocrinology|2009|Grant W|34 citations
The primary features of the epidemiology of septicemia in the United States include highest rates in winter and the Northeast, lowest in fall and in the West; higher rates among African Americans than white Americans; a rapid increase in incidence wi…
PMID: 20046587
Journal of innate immunity|2009|Pistolic J et al.|54 citations
LL-37, the only member of the cathelicidin family of cationic host defence peptides in humans, has been shown to mediate multiple immunomodulatory effects and as such is thought to be an important component of innate immune responses. A growing body…
PMID: 20375583
The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology|2009|Amano Y et al.|31 citations
The active form of vitamin D(3), 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3) [1,25(OH)(2)D(3)], is a potent ligand for the nuclear receptor vitamin D receptor (VDR) and induces myeloid leukemia cell differentiation. The cardiotonic steroid bufalin enhances vitam…
PMID: 19429444
European journal of applied physiology|2009|Davison G, Allgrove J, Gleeson M|42 citations
There are many factors in mucosal secretions that contribute to innate immunity and the 'first line of defence' at mucosal surfaces. Few studies, however, have investigated the effects of exercise on many of these 'defence' factors. The aim of the pr…
PMID: 19263072
Purinergic signalling|2009|Wewers M, Sarkar A|42 citations
Macrophages are unique innate immune cells that play an integral role in the defense of the host by virtue of their ability to recognize, engulf, and kill pathogens while sending out danger signals via cytokines to recruit and activate inflammatory c…
PMID: 19214778
Journal of peptide science : an official publication of the European Peptide Society|2009|Tomasinsig L et al.|17 citations
We have analysed the effects of variations in orang-utan (ppy), rhesus macaque (mmu) and leaf eater (pob) monkey orthologues of the human cathelicidin LL-37, on a range of relevant biological activities. These host defence peptides range in cationici…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 19472166
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics|2009|Iaccio A et al.|33 citations
Molecular mechanisms underlying the generation of reactive oxygen species in LL-37-stimulated cells are poorly understood. Previously, we demonstrated that in human fibroblasts the exposure to WKYMVm induced p47(phox) phosphorylation and translocatio…
In Vitro
PMID: 18996352
International archives of allergy and immunology|2009|Li G et al.|43 citations
BACKGROUND: An important aspect of the innate immune response to pathogens is the production of anti-microbial peptides such as cathelicidin-related antimicrobial peptide (CRAMP), the murine homologue of human cathelicidin LL-37. In this study, mecha…
Animal Study
PMID: 19439978
BMC microbiology|2009|Leszczyńska K et al.|44 citations
BACKGROUND: The worldwide appearance of drug-resistant strains of H. pylori motivates a search for new agents with therapeutic potential against this family of bacteria that colonizes the stomach, and is associated with adenocarcinoma development. Th…
In Vitro
PMID: 19728885
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|2008|Gaudreault E, Gosselin J|63 citations
Leukotriene B(4) (LTB(4)) is a lipid mediator of inflammation that was recently shown to exert antiviral activities. In this study, we demonstrate that the release of antimicrobial proteins by neutrophils contribute to an early host defense against i…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 18424743