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  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,301 Views
8 Pages

15 November 2022

Antibiotic resistance is a global threat and requires the search for new treatment strategies. Natural antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have pronounced antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antitumor activity. AMPs’ clinical use is complicated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,876 Views
15 Pages

Genomewide Analysis and Biological Characterization of Cathelicidins with Potent Antimicrobial Activity and Low Cytotoxicity from Three Bat Species

  • Munjeong Choi,
  • Hye-sun Cho,
  • Byeongyong Ahn,
  • Somasundaram Prathap,
  • Soundrarajan Nagasundarapandian and
  • Chankyu Park

Cathelicidins are potent antimicrobial peptides with broad spectrum antimicrobial activity in many vertebrates and an important component of the innate immune system. However, our understanding of the genetic variations and biological characteristics...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
9,139 Views
17 Pages

9 February 2020

Alveolar epithelial type II (ATII) cells and their proper function are essential for maintaining lung integrity and homeostasis. However, they can be damaged by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) during Gram-negative bacterial infection. Thus, this study evalu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,551 Views
11 Pages

Immunomodulatory Expression of Cathelicidins Peptides in Pulp Inflammation and Regeneration: An Update

  • Nireeksha,
  • Sudhir Rama Varma,
  • Marah Damdoum,
  • Mohammed Amjed Alsaegh,
  • Mithra N. Hegde,
  • Suchetha N. Kumari,
  • Srinivasan Ramamurthy,
  • Jayaraj Narayanan,
  • Eisha Imran and
  • Zohaib Khurshid

The role of inflammatory mediators in dental pulp is unique. The local environment of pulp responds to any changes in the physiology that are highly fundamental, like odontoblast cell differentiation and other secretory activity. The aim of this revi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,079 Views
19 Pages

Differential Abilities of Mammalian Cathelicidins to Inhibit Bacterial Biofilm Formation and Promote Multifaceted Immune Functions of Neutrophils

  • Fang Xie,
  • Yanan Zan,
  • Xinyuan Zhang,
  • Huihui Zhang,
  • Mingjie Jin,
  • Wanjiang Zhang,
  • Yueling Zhang and
  • Siguo Liu

Mammalian cathelicidins act as the potent microbicidal molecules for controlling bacterial infection, and are considered promising alternatives to traditional antibiotics. Their ability to modulate host immune responses, as well as their bactericidal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,205 Views
17 Pages

In Vitro Evaluation of the Cytotoxic Effect of Streptococcus pyogenes Strains, Protegrin PG-1, Cathelicidin LL-37, Nerve Growth Factor and Chemotherapy on the C6 Glioma Cell Line

  • Alexandr N. Chernov,
  • Anna Tsapieva,
  • Diana A. Alaverdian,
  • Tatiana A. Filatenkova,
  • Elvira S. Galimova,
  • Mariia Suvorova,
  • Olga V. Shamova and
  • Alexander N. Suvorov

17 January 2022

Brain cancer treatment, where glioblastoma represents up to 50% of all CNS malignancies, is one of the most challenging calls for neurooncologists. The major driver of this study was a search for new approaches for the treatment of glioblastoma. We t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,938 Views
18 Pages

A Novel Proline-Rich Cathelicidin from the Alpaca Vicugna pacos with Potency to Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria: Mechanism of Action and the Functional Role of the C-Terminal Region

  • Pavel V. Panteleev,
  • Victoria N. Safronova,
  • Roman N. Kruglikov,
  • Ilia A. Bolosov,
  • Ivan V. Bogdanov and
  • Tatiana V. Ovchinnikova

Over recent years, a growing number of bacterial species have become resistant to clinically relevant antibiotics. Proline-rich antimicrobial peptides (PrAMPs) having a potent antimicrobial activity and a negligible toxicity toward mammalian cells at...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,031 Views
19 Pages

Antimicrobial Activity of Cathelicidin-Derived Peptide from the Iberian Mole Talpa occidentalis

  • Andrea Otazo-Pérez,
  • Patricia Asensio-Calavia,
  • Sergio González-Acosta,
  • Victoria Baca-González,
  • Manuel R. López,
  • Antonio Morales-delaNuez and
  • José Manuel Pérez de la Lastra

10 July 2022

The immune systems of all vertebrates contain cathelicidins, a family of antimicrobial peptides. Cathelicidins are a type of innate immune effector that have a number of biological functions, including a well-known direct antibacterial action and imm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
59 Citations
17,196 Views
19 Pages

Rapid and Effective Vitamin D Supplementation May Present Better Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Patients by Altering Serum INOS1, IL1B, IFNg, Cathelicidin-LL37, and ICAM1

  • Mustafa Sait Gönen,
  • Merve Alaylıoğlu,
  • Emre Durcan,
  • Yusuf Özdemir,
  • Serdar Şahin,
  • Dildar Konukoğlu,
  • Okan Kadir Nohut,
  • Seval Ürkmez,
  • Berna Küçükece and
  • Erdinç Dursun
  • + 9 authors

12 November 2021

Background: We aimed to establish an acute treatment protocol to increase serum vitamin D, evaluate the effectiveness of vitamin D3 supplementation, and reveal the potential mechanisms in COVID-19. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the data of 867...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,912 Views
13 Pages

The Antimicrobial Cathelicidin CRAMP Augments Platelet Activation during Psoriasis in Mice

  • Maryam F. Salamah,
  • Thomas M. Vallance,
  • Xenia Kodji,
  • Divyashree Ravishankar,
  • Harry F. Williams,
  • Susan D. Brain and
  • Sakthivel Vaiyapuri

2 September 2020

Platelet-associated complications including thrombosis, thrombocytopenia, and haemorrhage are commonly observed during various inflammatory diseases such as psoriasis. Although several mechanisms that may contribute to the dysfunction of platelets du...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,540 Views
18 Pages

Anticancer Effect of Cathelicidin LL-37, Protegrin PG-1, Nerve Growth Factor NGF, and Temozolomide: Impact on the Mitochondrial Metabolism, Clonogenic Potential, and Migration of Human U251 Glioma Cells

  • Alexandr N. Chernov,
  • Tatiana A. Filatenkova,
  • Ruslan I. Glushakov,
  • Alexandra S. Buntovskaya,
  • Diana A. Alaverdian,
  • Anna N. Tsapieva,
  • Alexandr V. Kim,
  • Evgeniy V. Fedorov,
  • Sofia S. Skliar and
  • Olga V. Shamova
  • + 1 author

5 August 2022

Glioblastoma (GBM) is one of the most aggressive and lethal malignancy of the central nervous system. Temozolomide is the standard of care for gliomas, frequently results in resistance to drug and tumor recurrence. Therefore, further research is requ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,392 Views
18 Pages

27 October 2022

Pulmonary fibrosis is becoming an increasingly common pathology worldwide. Unfortunately, this disorder is characterized by a bad prognosis: no treatment is known, and the survival rate is dramatically low. One of the most frequent reasons for pulmon...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,195 Views
16 Pages

Role of Cathelicidins in Atherosclerosis and Associated Cardiovascular Diseases

  • Siarhei A. Dabravolski,
  • Nikolay A. Orekhov,
  • Alexey V. Churov,
  • Irina A. Starodubtseva,
  • Dmitry F. Beloyartsev,
  • Tatiana I. Kovyanova,
  • Vasily N. Sukhorukov and
  • Alexander N. Orekhov

20 August 2024

Cathelicidins (human LL-37 and rat CRAMP) are multifunctional peptides involved in various cardiovascular conditions. This review integrates the recent findings about the functional involvement of LL-37/CRAMP across atherosclerosis, acute coronary sy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,847 Views
26 Pages

The Antimicrobial, Antibiofilm and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of P13#1, a Cathelicidin-like Achiral Peptoid

  • Valeria Cafaro,
  • Andrea Bosso,
  • Ilaria Di Nardo,
  • Assunta D’Amato,
  • Irene Izzo,
  • Francesco De Riccardis,
  • Marialuisa Siepi,
  • Rosanna Culurciello,
  • Nunzia D’Urzo and
  • Eugenio Notomista
  • + 3 authors

30 September 2023

Cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs) are powerful molecules with antimicrobial, antibiofilm and endotoxin-scavenging activities. These properties make CAMPs very attractive drugs in the face of the rapid increase in multidrug-resistant (MDR) patho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,933 Views
17 Pages

Molecular Cloning, Expression Analyses, and Physiological Roles of Cathelicidins in the Bursa of Fabricius of the Japanese Quail, Coturnix japonica

  • Takumi Ikeda,
  • Hirotada Kondo,
  • Daiki Nunomura,
  • Genki Sato,
  • Machi Ito,
  • Nanako Yamanaka,
  • Shawichi Iwamuro,
  • Itaru Hasunuma,
  • Sakae Kikuyama and
  • Tetsuya Kobayashi

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) act directly on pathogens and maintain the anti-inflammatory effects and activation of immunocompetent cells. Therefore, the activation of the immune system in poultry via the elevation of endogenous AMPs has been attemp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,768 Views
13 Pages

Cathelicidin-Related Antimicrobial Peptide Regulates CD73 Expression in Mouse Th17 Cells via p38

  • Jeonghyun Lee,
  • Kyong-Oh Shin,
  • Yesol Kim,
  • Jaewon Cho,
  • Hyung W. Lim,
  • Sung-Il Yoon,
  • Geun-Shik Lee,
  • Hyun-Jeong Ko,
  • Pyeung-Hyeun Kim and
  • Seung Goo Kang
  • + 1 author

26 June 2020

The effector function of tumor-infiltrated CD4+ T cells is readily suppressed by many types of immune regulators in the tumor microenvironment, which is one of the major mechanisms of immune tolerance against cancer. Cathelicidin-related antimicrobia...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
5,685 Views
11 Pages

In Vitro and In Vivo Antimalarial Activity of LZ1, a Peptide Derived from Snake Cathelicidin

  • Yaqun Fang,
  • Xiaoqin He,
  • Pengcheng Zhang,
  • Chuanbin Shen,
  • James Mwangi,
  • Cheng Xu,
  • Guoxiang Mo,
  • Ren Lai and
  • Zhiye Zhang

30 June 2019

Antimalarial drug resistance is an enormous global threat. Recently, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are emerging as a new source of antimalarials. In this study, an AMP LZ1 derived from snake cathelicidin was identified with antimalarial activity. In...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,963 Views
15 Pages

18 September 2019

The anti-endotoxin activity of the cationic peptide LL-37 and its derivative IG-19 is attributed to electrostatic interaction of the peptides’ positive charge with negatively charged bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS), and in part to the alter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,000 Views
17 Pages

17 September 2019

We showed that antimicrobial polypeptides, when translated as gene fusions to the bacteriophage lambda capsid decoration protein gpD, formed highly toxic molecules within E. coli, suggesting that they can retain their antimicrobial activity conformat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,972 Views
11 Pages

A Cyclic Peptide Based on Pheasant Cathelicidin Inhibits Influenza A H1N1 Virus Infection

  • Yaping Pei,
  • Zhihua Chen,
  • Ruihan Zhao,
  • Yanxing An,
  • Haiche Yisihaer,
  • Chaojie Wang,
  • Yaning Bai,
  • Libin Liang,
  • Lin Jin and
  • Yongting Hu

Influenza viruses are the leading cause of upper respiratory tract infections, leading to several global pandemics and threats to public health. Due to the continuous mutation of influenza A viruses, there is a constant need for the development of no...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,848 Views
11 Pages

1 December 2022

Recent studies have suggested that mouse cathelicidin-related antimicrobial peptide (CRAMP) and its human homologue leucine leucine-37 (LL-37) play critical roles in innate immune responses. Here, we studied the role of mouse CRAMP in bacterial endot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,375 Views
24 Pages

Genetically Modified Mesenchymal Stromal/Stem Cells as a Delivery Platform for SE-33, a Cathelicidin LL-37 Analogue: Preclinical Pharmacokinetics and Tissue Distribution in C57BL/6 Mice

  • Vagif Ali oglu Gasanov,
  • Dmitry Alexandrovich Kashirskikh,
  • Victoria Alexandrovna Khotina,
  • Arthur Anatolievich Lee,
  • Sofya Yurievna Nikitochkina,
  • Daria Mikhailovna Kuzmina,
  • Irina Vasilievna Mukhina,
  • Ekaterina Andreevna Vorotelyak and
  • Andrey Valentinovich Vasiliev

Background: The genetic modification of mesenchymal stromal/stem cells (MSCs) to express antimicrobial peptides may provide a promising strategy for developing advanced cell-based therapies for bacterial infections, including those caused or complica...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,886 Views
15 Pages

Therapeutic Role of Antimicrobial Peptides in Diabetes Mellitus

  • Julia Depta,
  • Paulina Małkowska,
  • Monika Wysokińska,
  • Karolina Todorska,
  • Olga Sierawska,
  • Rafał Hrynkiewicz,
  • Dominika Bębnowska and
  • Paulina Niedźwiedzka-Rystwej

18 March 2022

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have recently become widely publicized because they have the potential to function in alternative therapies as “natural” antibiotics, with their main advantage being a broad spectrum of activity. The potentia...

  • Review
  • Open Access
379 Citations
1,847 Views
19 Pages

The cathelicidin peptides comprise one of several families of antimicrobial peptides that are found in neutrophils and epithelia as components of the early host defenses of mammals against infection. All cathelicidin family members are synthesized an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,165 Views
25 Pages

In Vitro and In Vivo Characterization of Novel Cathelicidin-Based Peptides with Antimicrobial Activity Against Pseudomonas aeruginosa

  • Javier Moreno-Morales,
  • Núria Martín-Vilardell,
  • Salvador Guardiola,
  • Xavier Vila-Farrés,
  • Tania Cebrero,
  • Marko Babić,
  • Clara Ballesté-Delpierre,
  • Daniela Kalafatović,
  • Ernest Giralt and
  • Jordi Vila

Background/Objectives: Infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) Pseudomonas aeruginosa are steadily increasing, thus the discovery and development of new and effective agents are needed. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a heterogeneous group o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,678 Views
11 Pages

Antimicrobial Peptide CATH-2 Attenuates Avian Pathogenic E. coli-Induced Inflammatory Response via NF-κB/NLRP3/MAPK Pathway and Lysosomal Dysfunction in Macrophages

  • Yating Xu,
  • Liuyi Xu,
  • Tingting Zhang,
  • Hongliang Tian,
  • Yi Lu,
  • Sha Jiang,
  • Xuefeng Cao,
  • Zhiwei Li,
  • Xiaoxiang Hu and
  • Lianci Peng

22 November 2024

Cathelicidins have anti-inflammatory activity and chicken cathelicidin-2 (CATH-2) has shown to modulate immune response, but the underlying mechanism of its anti-inflammation is still unclear. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the anti-inflam...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,316 Views
35 Pages

Past, Present, and Future of Naturally Occurring Antimicrobials Related to Snake Venoms

  • Nancy Oguiura,
  • Leonardo Sanches,
  • Priscila V. Duarte,
  • Marcos A. Sulca-López and
  • Maria Terêsa Machini

19 February 2023

This review focuses on proteins and peptides with antimicrobial activity because these biopolymers can be useful in the fight against infectious diseases and to overcome the critical problem of microbial resistance to antibiotics. In fact, snakes sho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,865 Views
17 Pages

Chlorogenic Acid Isomers Isolated from Artemisia lavandulaefolia Exhibit Anti-Rosacea Effects In Vitro

  • Kyung-Baeg Roh,
  • Youngsu Jang,
  • Eunae Cho,
  • Deokhoon Park,
  • Dae-Hyuk Kweon and
  • Eunsun Jung

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting facial skin. It is associated with immune and vascular dysfunction mediated via increased expression and activity of cathelicidin and kallikrein 5 (KLK5), a serine protease of stratum corneum. There...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,079 Views
15 Pages

Genomic Insights into Bacterial Resistance to Proline-Rich Antimicrobial Peptide Bac7

  • Pavel V. Panteleev,
  • Victoria N. Safronova,
  • Roman N. Kruglikov,
  • Ilia A. Bolosov and
  • Tatiana V. Ovchinnikova

Proline-rich antimicrobial peptides (PrAMPs) having a potent antimicrobial activity and a modest toxicity toward mammalian cells attract much attention as new templates for the development of antibiotic drugs. However, a comprehensive understanding o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,244 Views
8 Pages

10 January 2025

Background: Excessive body fatness is the basis of many diseases, especially civilization-related ones. The aim of this study is to analyze the body composition and serum levels of selected antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in patients with basal cell ca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
8,131 Views
12 Pages

Inhibition of Human Kallikrein 5 Protease by Triterpenoids from Natural Sources

  • Yosuke Matsubara,
  • Takashi Matsumoto,
  • Junichi Koseki,
  • Atsushi Kaneko,
  • Setsuya Aiba and
  • Kenshi Yamasaki

27 October 2017

Stratum corneum tryptic enzyme kallikrein 5 (KLK5) is a serine protease that is involved in the cell renewal and maintenance of the skin barrier function. The excessive activation of KLK5 causes an exacerbation of dermatoses, such as rosacea and atop...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,969 Views
14 Pages

30 April 2024

Background: Vitamin D plays a vital role in modulating both innate and adaptive immune systems. Therefore, vitamin D deficiency has been associated with higher levels of autoimmune response and increased susceptibility to infections. CYP27B1 encodes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,458 Views
14 Pages

Vitamin D3 Status and the Association with Human Cathelicidin Expression in Patients with Different Clinical Forms of Active Tuberculosis

  • Senait Ashenafi,
  • Jolanta Mazurek,
  • Anders Rehn,
  • Beede Lemma,
  • Getachew Aderaye,
  • Amsalu Bekele,
  • Getachew Assefa,
  • Menberework Chanyalew,
  • Abraham Aseffa and
  • Susanna Brighenti
  • + 1 author

4 June 2018

Low vitamin D (vitD3) is one of the most common nutritional deficiencies in the world known to be associated with numerous medical conditions including infections such as tuberculosis (TB). In this study, vitD3 status and its association with the ant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
822 Views
21 Pages

Virtual Screening of Cathelicidin-Derived Anticancer Peptides and Validation of Their Production in the Probiotic Limosilactobacillus fermentum KUB-D18 Using Genome-Scale Metabolic Modeling and Experimental Approaches

  • Vichugorn Wattayagorn,
  • Taratorn Mansuwan,
  • Krittapas Angkanawin,
  • Chakkapan Sapkaew,
  • Chomdao Sinthuvanich,
  • Nisit Watthanasakphuban and
  • Pramote Chumnanpuen

16 October 2025

The development of anticancer peptides (ACPs) has emerged as a promising strategy in targeted cancer therapy due to their high specificity and therapeutic potential. Cathelicidin-derived antimicrobial peptides represent a particularly attractive clas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,087 Views
10 Pages

Antimicrobial and Defense Proteins in Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps

  • Rudolfs Janis Viksne,
  • Gunta Sumeraga and
  • Mara Pilmane

6 July 2023

Background and Objectives: Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) presently remains a difficult disease to manage. Antimicrobial and defense proteins are important factors that could help characterize the role of microorganisms in CRSwNP p...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
15,968 Views
26 Pages

Spotlight on Human LL-37, an Immunomodulatory Peptide with Promising Cell-Penetrating Properties

  • Michèle Seil,
  • Carole Nagant,
  • Jean-Paul Dehaye,
  • Michel Vandenbranden and
  • Marc Ferdinand Lensink

1 November 2010

Cationic antimicrobial peptides are major components of innate immunity and help control the initial steps of the infectious process. They are expressed not only by immunocytes, but also by epithelial cells. They share an amphipathic secondary struct...

  • Review
  • Open Access
314 Citations
22,555 Views
46 Pages

Antimicrobial Peptides from Fish

  • Jorge A. Masso-Silva and
  • Gill Diamond

3 March 2014

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are found widely distributed through Nature, and participate in the innate host defense of each species. Fish are a great source of these peptides, as they express all of the major classes of AMPs, including defensins,...

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
29 Citations
5,543 Views
9 Pages

8 August 2022

Innate immunity responds to infections and inflammatory stimuli through a carefully choreographed set of interactions between cells, stimuli and their specific receptors. Of particular importance are endogenous peptides, which assume roles as defensi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
73 Citations
9,420 Views
15 Pages

6 September 2016

Influenza A virus (IAV) remains a major threat that can cause severe morbidity and mortality due to rapid genomic variation. Resistance of IAVs to current anti-IAV drugs has been emerging, and antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been considered to be...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,629 Views
19 Pages

Polydopamine Linking Substrate for AMPs: Characterisation and Stability on Ti6Al4V

  • Zuzanna Trzcińska,
  • Marc Bruggeman,
  • Hanieh Ijakipour,
  • Nikolas J. Hodges,
  • James Bowen and
  • Artemis Stamboulis

22 August 2020

Infections are common complications in joint replacement surgeries. Eradicated infections can lead to implant failure. In this paper, analogues of the peptide KR-12 derived from the human cathelicidin LL-37 were designed, synthesised, and characteris...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,984 Views
12 Pages

4 August 2017

The treatment of infectious diseases is increasingly prone to failure due to the rapid spread of antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are natural components of the innate immune system of most living organisms. Their capacity...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3,093 Views
21 Pages

Harmonious Allies: The Synergy of Antimicrobial Proteins and Microbes in Breast Milk to Protect Neonatal Health

  • Alba Soledad Aquino-Domínguez,
  • Melisa Gómez-López and
  • Sergio Roberto Aguilar-Ruiz

Breast milk is vital for infant survival, protecting against infections and strengthening the immune system. In addition to nutrients, breast milk contains beneficial microorganisms, antimicrobial peptides and proteins (APPs), including lactoferrin a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,898 Views
12 Pages

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis and is associated with wear and tear, aging, and inflammation. Previous studies revealed that several antimicrobial peptides are up-regulated in the knee synovium of patients with OA or rheumat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
190 Citations
13,261 Views
26 Pages

Human Antimicrobial Peptides as Therapeutics for Viral Infections

  • Aslaa Ahmed,
  • Gavriella Siman-Tov,
  • Grant Hall,
  • Nishank Bhalla and
  • Aarthi Narayanan

1 August 2019

Successful in vivo infection following pathogen entry requires the evasion and subversion of multiple immunological barriers. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are one of the first immune pathways upregulated during infection by multiple pathogens, in mu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,756 Views
22 Pages

Understanding the Role of Antimicrobial Peptides in Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Promoting Autoimmune Disorders

  • Soma Biswas,
  • Suma Sarojini,
  • Saranya Jayaram,
  • Indhu Philip,
  • Mridul Umesh,
  • Roseanne Mascarenhas,
  • Manikantan Pappuswamy,
  • Balamuralikrishnan Balasubramanian and
  • Selvaraj Arokiyaraj

1 June 2023

AMPs are small oligopeptides acting as integral elements of the innate immune system and are of tremendous potential in the medical field owing to their antimicrobial and immunomodulatory activities. They offer a multitude of immunomodulatory propert...

  • Review
  • Open Access
99 Citations
13,990 Views
19 Pages

Immunomodulatory Role of the Antimicrobial LL-37 Peptide in Autoimmune Diseases and Viral Infections

  • Bapi Pahar,
  • Stefania Madonna,
  • Arpita Das,
  • Cristina Albanesi and
  • Giampiero Girolomoni

10 September 2020

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are produced by neutrophils, monocytes, and macrophages, as well as epithelial cells, and are an essential component of innate immunity system against infection, including several viral infections. AMPs, in particular th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
9,012 Views
22 Pages

Ciprofloxacin Affects Host Cells by Suppressing Expression of the Endogenous Antimicrobial Peptides Cathelicidins and Beta-Defensin-3 in Colon Epithelia

  • Protim Sarker,
  • Akhirunnesa Mily,
  • Abdullah Al Mamun,
  • Shah Jalal,
  • Peter Bergman,
  • Rubhana Raqib,
  • Gudmundur H. Gudmundsson and
  • Birgitta Agerberth

Antibiotics exert several effects on host cells including regulation of immune components. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), e.g., cathelicidins and defensins display multiple functions in innate immunity. In colonic mucosa, cathelicidins are induced by...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,453 Views
10 Pages

Use of Proteomics in the Study of Mastitis in Ewes

  • Angeliki I. Katsafadou,
  • Natalia G. C. Vasileiou and
  • George C. Fthenakis

29 August 2019

The objective of this review is to describe the usage and applicability of proteomics technologies in the study of mastitis in ewes. In ewes, proteomics technologies have been employed for furthering knowledge in mastitis caused by various agents (St...

  • Review
  • Open Access
43 Citations
7,375 Views
18 Pages

Activity of Anti-Microbial Peptides (AMPs) against Leishmania and Other Parasites: An Overview

  • Rima El-Dirany,
  • Hawraa Shahrour,
  • Zeinab Dirany,
  • Fadi Abdel-Sater,
  • Gustavo Gonzalez-Gaitano,
  • Klaus Brandenburg,
  • Guillermo Martinez de Tejada and
  • Paul A. Nguewa

Anti-microbial peptides (AMPs), small biologically active molecules, produced by different organisms through their innate immune system, have become a considerable subject of interest in the request of novel therapeutics. Most of these peptides are c...

  • Review
  • Open Access
51 Citations
16,725 Views
35 Pages

Potential Use of Antimicrobial Peptides as Vaginal Spermicides/Microbicides

  • Nongnuj Tanphaichitr,
  • Nopparat Srakaew,
  • Rhea Alonzi,
  • Wongsakorn Kiattiburut,
  • Kessiri Kongmanas,
  • Ruina Zhi,
  • Weihua Li,
  • Mark Baker,
  • Guanshun Wang and
  • Duane Hickling

The concurrent increases in global population and sexually transmitted infection (STI) demand a search for agents with dual spermicidal and microbicidal properties for topical vaginal application. Previous attempts to develop the surfactant spermicid...

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