| Literature DB >> 34856773 |
Keqiang Chen1, Wanghua Gong2, Jiaqiang Huang1,3, Teizo Yoshimura4, Ji Ming Wang1.
Abstract
Human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide LL-37 (LL-37) is an antimicrobial peptide derived from its precursor protein hCAP18, which is an only cathelicidin in human. LL-37 not only serves as a mediator of innate immune defense against invading microorganisms, but it also plays an essential role in tissue homeostasis, regenerative processes, regulation of proinflammatory responses, and inhibition of cancer progression. Therefore, LL-37 has been considered as a drug lead for diseases. However, high levels of LL-37 may reduce cell viability and promote apoptosis of osteoblasts, vascular smooth muscle cells, periodontal ligament cells, neutrophils, airway epithelial cells and T cells. Recent evidence reveals that LL-37-derived short peptides possess similar biological activities as the whole LL-37 with reduced cytotoxicity. Thus, such small molecules constitute a pool of potential therapeutic agents for diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Immunoregulation; Infection; LL-37; Short peptides
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34856773 DOI: 10.52586/5029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Biosci (Landmark Ed) ISSN: 2768-6698