Zaiou Mohamed, Gallo Richard L
Department of Medicine (Dermatology), University of California, San Diego, CA 92161, USA.
J Mol Med (Berl). 2002 Sep;80(9):549-61. doi: 10.1007/s00109-002-0350-6. Epub 2002 Jun 19.
Cathelicidins are a class of gene-encoded antibiotics found exclusively in mammals. In vitro and in vivo studies indicate they are effector molecules of mammalian innate immunity that can provide a first line of defense against an array of micro-organisms. Additional functions are described for some members of this class of antimicrobial peptides including chemotactic activity, mitogenesis, and angiogenesis. Therefore these peptides are considered to be multifunctional effector molecules. This review discusses recent progress in cathelicidin research and the functional properties of cathelicidins. Current work in this field suggests that understanding this component of the mammalian innate immune system and related natural antibiotic peptides offer an opportunity for the development of novel therapeutic agents with which to battle the continued problem of antimicrobial resistance.
cathelicidin是一类仅在哺乳动物中发现的基因编码抗生素。体外和体内研究表明,它们是哺乳动物先天免疫的效应分子,可提供针对一系列微生物的第一道防线。这类抗菌肽的一些成员还具有其他功能,包括趋化活性、促有丝分裂和血管生成。因此,这些肽被认为是多功能效应分子。本综述讨论了cathelicidin研究的最新进展及其功能特性。该领域目前的研究表明,了解哺乳动物先天免疫系统的这一组成部分以及相关的天然抗生素肽,为开发新型治疗药物提供了机会,以应对持续存在的抗菌耐药性问题。