The Human Antimicrobial Peptide LL-37 Is a Multifunctional Modulator of Innate Immune Responses
University of British Columbia · Bipar · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The role of LL-37, a human cationic antimicrobial peptide, in the immune system is not yet clearly understood. It is a widely expressed peptide that can be up-regulated during an immune response. In this report, we demonstrate that LL-37 is a potent antisepsis agent with the ability to inhibit macrophage stimulation by bacterial components such as LPS, lipoteichoic acid, and noncapped lipoarabinomannan. We also demonstrate that LL-37 protects mice against lethal endotoxemia. In addition to preventing macrophage activation by bacterial components, we hypothesized the LL-37 may also have direct effects on macrophage function. We therefore used gene expression profiling to identify macrophage functions that might…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 13.74
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 44
Authors
5- MGMonisha G. ScottCorresponding
University of British Columbia, Bipar
- DJDonald J. Davidson
University of British Columbia, Family Research Institute, Bipar, Child and Family Research Institute
- MRMichael R. Gold
University of British Columbia, Bipar
- DMDawn M. E. Bowdish
University of British Columbia, Bipar
- RERobert E. W. Hancock
University of British Columbia, Bipar
Topics & keywords
- Chemokine
- Innate immune system
- Biology
- CXCL2
- Immune system
- CCR2
- CCL18
- Macrophage inflammatory protein
- Good health and well-being