The only human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, playing key roles in innate immune defense, wound healing, and modulation of inflammatory responses.
FEMS immunology and medical microbiology|2004|Nell M et al.|48 citations
The respiratory epithelium plays a major role in the primary defense of the airways against infection. It has been demonstrated that bacterial products are involved in the induction of inflammatory reactions of the upper airways. Little is known abou…
PMID: 15364108
Cellular microbiology|2004|Vuong C et al.|426 citations
The skin commensal and opportunistic pathogen Staphylococcus epidermidis is the leading cause of nosocomial and biofilm-associated infections. Little is known about the mechanisms by which S. epidermidis protects itself against the innate human immun…
PMID: 14764110
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy|2004|Sieprawska-Lupa M et al.|406 citations
Cathelicidin LL-37 is one of the few human bactericidal peptides with potent antistaphylococcal activity. In this study we examined the susceptibility of LL-37 to proteolytic degradation by two major proteinases produced by Staphylococcus aureus, a m…
PMID: 15561843
Molecular and biochemical parasitology|2004|Lugli E et al.|63 citations
Humans are one of the few species that resist infection by Trypanosoma brucei brucei because the parasites are killed by lytic factors found in human serum. Trypanosome lytic factors (TLFs) are protein/lipid complexes that contain apolipoprotein A-I…
Animal Study
PMID: 15500911
Journal of leukocyte biology|2004|Zanetti M|758 citations
Cathelicidins comprise a family of mammalian proteins containing a C-terminal cationic antimicrobial domain that becomes active after being freed from the N-terminal cathelin portion of the holoprotein. Many other members of this family have been ide…
ReviewAnimal Study
PMID: 12960280
Biochemistry|2004|Henzler-Wildman K et al.|238 citations
LL-37 is a cationic, amphipathic alpha-helical antimicrobial peptide found in humans that kills cells by disrupting the cell membrane. To disrupt membranes, antimicrobial peptides such as LL-37 must alter the hydrophobic core of the bilayer. Differen…
PMID: 15222757
American journal of rhinology|2004|Chen P, Fang S|33 citations
BACKGROUND: LL-37, an antimicrobial peptide, has been discovered to be produced by a number of epithelial cells. It is identified as a key element in the innate host defense mechanism. Because little is known about the expression of LL-37 in human si…
PMID: 15706986
Cancer letters|2004|Okumura K et al.|110 citations
Mammalian myeloid and epithelial cells express many antimicrobiotic peptides that contribute to innate host defense against invading microbes. In the present study, a 27-mer peptide of the C-terminal domain (hCAP18(109-135)) and analogs of the antimi…
In Vitro
PMID: 15279899
Protein expression and purification|2004|Yang Y et al.|27 citations
The human cationic antimicrobial peptide hCAP-18/LL-37 is the unique cathelicidin identified in human to date. It has broad spectrum of antimicrobial activities and LPS-neutralizing activity and is involved in angiogenesis. Both purified and syntheti…
PMID: 15294303
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|2004|Dorschner R et al.|36 citations
BACKGROUND: The nail is susceptible to microbial invasion, yet is usually able to defend itself from infection. This occurs despite isolation from cell-mediated immunity. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine whether soluble innate immune…
Animal Study
PMID: 14988673
Critical care medicine|2004|Giacometti A et al.|36 citations
OBJECTIVE: A mouse model of staphylococcal sepsis was used to compare the efficacy of the bovine antimicrobial peptide BMAP-28, a compound of the cathelicidin family, with that of conventional antibiotics. DESIGN: Prospective, randomized, controlled…
Animal Study
PMID: 15599155
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine|2004|Giacometti A et al.|51 citations
The present study was designed to investigate the antiendotoxin activity and therapeutic efficacy of sheep myeloid antimicrobial peptide (SMAP)-29, a cathelicidin-derived peptide. The in vitro ability of SMAP-29 to bind LPS from Escherichia coli 0111…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 14563656
Current opinion in gastroenterology|2004|Eckmann L|51 citations
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Exciting progress has been made recently in identifying receptors and effector molecules of innate immunity. The review focuses on new insights and their applications to intestinal physiology in the areas of toll-like receptors (TL…
PMID: 15703626
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology|2004|Akinbi H et al.|80 citations
OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to define the spectrum, activity, and spatial distribution of antimicrobial peptides in vernix caseosa and amniotic fluid in the absence of clinical chorioamnionitis. STUDY DESIGN: Characterization of innate immun…
PMID: 15592296
Seminars in perinatology|2004|Yoshio H et al.|27 citations
Innate antimicrobial peptides are considered to play an important role in host defense against microbial invasion. They are expressed in a wide variety of organisms. In the case of human beings, defensins and the cathelicidin LL-37 appear to be the m…
Review
PMID: 15565791
The Journal of biological chemistry|2004|Nyberg P, Rasmussen M, Björck L|64 citations
The significant human bacterial pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes expresses GRAB, a surface protein that binds alpha(2)-macroglobulin (alpha(2)M), a major proteinase inhibitor of human plasma. alpha(2)M inhibits proteolysis by trapping the proteinase,…
PMID: 15520011
The Journal of biological chemistry|2003|Sørensen O et al.|123 citations
The human cathelicidin, hCAP-18, is expressed both in neutrophils and in epithelial cells. hCAP-18 is processed to the antimicrobial peptide LL-37 by proteinase 3 in neutrophils. hCAP-18 is highly expressed in the epididymis with a subsequent high co…
PMID: 12759353
The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy|2003|Arzese A et al.|17 citations
OBJECTIVES: The cathelicidin-derived peptide SMAP-29 exerts rapid and broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against aerobic bacteria and fungi. In this study, the effects of the peptide against the Bacteroides fragilis group, including antibiotic-res…
In Vitro
PMID: 12917245
The Journal of infectious diseases|2003|McGwire B et al.|99 citations
Antimicrobial peptides are components of the innate immune systems of a wide variety of eukaryotic organisms and are being developed as antibiotics in the fight against bacterial and fungal infections. We explored the potential activities of antimicr…
Animal Study
PMID: 12825184
Peptides|2003|Uzzell T et al.|135 citations
Three potent broad-spectrum antimicrobial peptides (HFIAP-1, -2, and -3) isolated from intestinal tissues of Myxine glutinosa (Atlantic hagfish) are identified as ancient members of the cathelicidin family of antimicrobial peptides, hitherto known on…
PMID: 15019197