The only human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, playing key roles in innate immune defense, wound healing, and modulation of inflammatory responses.
The Journal of clinical investigation|1999|Bals R et al.|149 citations
Recent studies suggest that the gene defect in cystic fibrosis (CF) leads to a breach in innate immunity. We describe a novel genetic strategy for reversing the CF-specific defect of antimicrobial activity by transferring a gene encoding a secreted c…
PMID: 10207162
Biochemistry|1999|Schibli D, Hwang P, Vogel H|139 citations
Tritrpticin is a member of the cathelicidin family, a group of diverse antimicrobial peptides found in neutrophil granules. The three Trp and four Arg residues in the sequence VRRFPWWWPFLRR make this a Trp-rich cationic peptide. The structure of trit…
PMID: 10606506
FEBS letters|1999|Skerlavaj B et al.|159 citations
SMAP-29 is a cathelicidin-derived peptide deduced from sheep myeloid mRNA. The C-terminally amidated form of this peptide was chemically synthesized and shown to exert a potent antimicrobial activity. Antibiotic-resistant clinical isolates highly sus…
PMID: 10601638
Infection and immunity|1999|Wu H et al.|37 citations
Cathelicidins constitute a family of mammalian antimicrobial peptides that are synthesized in the bone marrow as prepropeptides, stored in neutrophil granules as propeptides, and released as active, mature peptides upon neutrophil degranulation. We i…
Animal Study
PMID: 9864252
Infection and immunity|1999|Frohm Nilsson M et al.|253 citations
Peptide antibiotics are widespread in nature and, by providing a rapid first line of defense, may be key players in the innate immune system. Although epithelia are the main barriers shielding the internal environment from microorganisms, the role fo…
PMID: 10225921
The Journal of biological chemistry|1999|Sørensen O et al.|93 citations
Cathelicidins are a family of antibacterial and lipopolysaccharide-binding proteins. hCAP-18, the only human cathelicidin, is a major protein of the specific granules of human neutrophils. The plasma level of hCAP-18 is >20-fold higher than that of o…
PMID: 10428818
Infection and immunity|1999|Bals R et al.|231 citations
Antimicrobial peptides, such as defensins or cathelicidins, are effector substances of the innate immune system and are thought to have antimicrobial properties that contribute to host defense. The evidence that vertebrate antimicrobial peptides cont…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 10531270
Journal of leukocyte biology|1999|Cowland J, Borregaard N|192 citations
The in vivo mRNA levels for 16 granule proteins during neutrophil differentiation were determined to address the question of whether the synthesis of granule proteins is regulated individually or blockwise. RNA was extracted from peripheral blood gra…
Animal Study
PMID: 10614782
FEBS letters|1999|Scocchi M et al.|47 citations
Cathelicidins are precursors of defense peptides of the innate immunity and are widespread in mammals. Their structure comprises a conserved prepropiece and an antimicrobial domain that is structurally varied both intra- and inter-species. We investi…
PMID: 10471829
Gene|1998|Huttner K et al.|99 citations
Antimicrobial peptides are an abundant and diverse component of animal innate immunity. Within mammalian species, defensins and cathelicidins are the two principal antimicrobial peptide families. We identified and sequenced ten new sheep genes which…
Animal Study
PMID: 9461419
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy|1998|Turner J et al.|622 citations
Human neutrophils contain two structurally distinct types of antimicrobial peptides, beta-sheet defensins (HNP-1 to HNP-4) and the alpha-helical peptide LL-37. We used radial diffusion assays and an improved National Committee for Clinical Laboratory…
PMID: 9736536
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|1998|Bals R et al.|565 citations
The airway surface is an important host defense against pulmonary infection. Secretion of proteins with antimicrobial activity from epithelial cells onto the airway surface represents an important component of this innate immune system. Defensins are…
PMID: 9689116
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|1998|Shafer W et al.|323 citations
We have previously described the antibacterial capacity of protegrin-1 (PG-1), a cysteine-rich, cationic peptide from porcine leukocytes, against Neisseria gonorrhoeae. We now report genetic and biochemical evidence that gonococcal susceptibility to…
Animal Study
PMID: 9465102
Journal of protein chemistry|1998|Wang Y, Agerberth B, Johansson J|6 citations
PMID: 9723727
Biochimica et biophysica acta|1998|Gennaro R et al.|39 citations
A putative antimicrobial peptide of 34 residues was recently deduced from a bovine cathelicidin gene sequence and named BMAP-34. A peptide based on the deduced sequence was chemically synthesized and used to study the localization, structure and biol…
PMID: 9795251
Cellular immunology|1998|Risso A, Zanetti M, Gennaro R|112 citations
Antimicrobial peptides are present in a wide range of species, from protozoa to man, as effector molecules of innate immunity. Several bovine precursors of antimicrobial peptides have recently been identified, as deduced from cDNA, and assigned to th…
In Vitro
PMID: 9790724
The Journal of biological chemistry|1998|Johansson J et al.|518 citations
The influence of ion composition, pH, and peptide concentration on the conformation and activity of the 37-residue human antibacterial peptide LL-37 has been studied. At micromolar concentration in water, LL-37 exhibits a circular dichroism spectrum…
PMID: 9452503
Biochimica et biophysica acta|1998|Scocchi M et al.|10 citations
Bac4 is a bovine cathelicidin gene contiguous to another member of this family named Bac7. Although mutations in the sequence suggested that Bac4 gene might be non-functional, primers based on Bac4 specific sequences allowed amplification of a 900 bp…
PMID: 9655944
The Journal of biological chemistry|1998|Wang Y et al.|121 citations
The antibacterial and cytotoxic activity of the human cathelicidin peptide LL-37 is inhibited by plasma. Because LL-37 does not undergo rapid degradation in human plasma, we postulated that this inhibition results from binding of LL-37 to unidentifie…
PMID: 9837875
Critical reviews in oral biology and medicine : an official publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists|1998|Weinberg A, Krisanaprakornkit S, Dale B|193 citations
Epithelial tissues provide the first line of defense between an organism and the environment. Disruption of this barrier leads to bacterial invasion and subsequent inflammation. This is precisely the situation existing in the human oral cavity, where…
Review
PMID: 9825219