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The novel β-defensin DEFB123 prevents lipopolysaccharide-mediated effects in vitro and in vivo

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FASEB JOURNAL
Volume 20, Issue 10, Pages 1701-+

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FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL
DOI: 10.1096/fj.05-4970fje

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antimicrobial peptide; LAL-assay; RAW264.7; TNF-alpha; murine sepsis model

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Defensins are a family of secreted antimicrobial peptides proposed to directly interfere with bacterial membranes. Here we show a functional analysis of the novel beta-defensin DEFB123. A peptide comprising the beta-defensin core region was synthesized and used for our analysis. Like other beta-defensins, DEFB123 exerted antimicrobial activity against a broad spectrum of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, which was assessed by microbroth dilution assay and radial diffusion zone assay. In addition, the peptide showed lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding activity in a Limulus amoebocyte lysate (LAL) assay. Moreover, DEFB123 prevented LPS-induced tumor necrosis factor (TNF)alpha secretion in a murine monocyte cell line (RAW264.7). Accordingly, DEFB123 abolished LPS-mediated MAPK induction in these cells. Protection against LPS-mediated effects was then investigated in a murine model of acute sepsis. Our experiments show that synthetic beta-defensin DEFB123 prevents LPS-induced mortality in C57BL/ 6 mice in a therapeutic approach. We propose that the physiological role of beta-defensins may include interference with LPS-action on macrophages, a function formerly thought to be restricted to the family of cathelicidins, a structurally unrelated group of antimicrobial peptides. -Motzkus, D., Schulz-Maronde, S., Heitland, A., Schulz, A., Forssmann, W.-G., Jubner, M., and Maronde, E. The novel beta-defensin DEFB123 prevents lipopolysaccharide-mediated effects in vitro and in vivo.

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