Antimicrobial and immunomodulatory activities of porcine cathelicidin Protegrin-1

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2024-09

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Javed, AliISNI 0000000523880319
Oedairadjsingh, Trishana
Ludwig, Irene SISNI 0000000387368213
Wood, Thomas M.ISNI 0000000492613399
Martin, N. I.ISNI 0000000419429800
Broere, FemkeORCID 0000-0001-9343-0111ISNI 0000000388807652
Weingarth, MarkusISNI 0000000358154718
Veldhuizen, Edwin J AISNI 0000000393386442

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Abstract

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a promising alternative to antibiotics in the fight against multi-drug resistant and immune system-evading bacterial infections. Protegrins are porcine cathelicidins which have been identified in porcine leukocytes. Protegrin-1 is the best characterized family member and has broad antibacterial activity by interacting and permeabilizing bacterial membranes. Many host defense peptides (HDPs) like LL-37 or chicken cathelicidin 2 (CATH-2) have also been shown to have protective biological functions during infections. In this regard, it is interesting to study if Protegrin-1 has the immune modulating potential to suppress unnecessary immune activation by neutralizing endotoxins or by influencing the macrophage functionality in addition to its direct antimicrobial properties. This study showed that Protegrin-1 neutralized lipopolysaccharide- (LPS) and bacteria-induced activation of RAW macrophages by binding and preventing LPS from cell surface attachment. Furthermore, the peptide treatment not only inhibited bacterial phagocytosis by murine and porcine macrophages but also interfered with cell surface and intracellular bacterial survival. Lastly, Protegrin-1 pre-treatment was shown to inhibit the amastigote survival in Leishmania infected macrophages. These experiments describe an extended potential of Protegrin-1's protective role during microbial infections and add to the research towards clinical application of cationic AMPs.

Keywords

AMP, Immunomodulation, LPS neutralization, Leishmania, Phagocytosis, Immunology, Molecular Biology

Citation

Javed, A, Oedairadjsingh, T, Ludwig, I S, Wood, T M, Martin, N I, Broere, F, Weingarth, M H & Veldhuizen, E J A 2024, 'Antimicrobial and immunomodulatory activities of porcine cathelicidin Protegrin-1', Molecular Immunology, vol. 173, pp. 100-109. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molimm.2024.07.011