Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5514776 | Peptides | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The human cathelicidin peptide LL-37 plays a crucial role in the immune system on many levels, from the first line of defense in epithelial cells to restoring the tissue after infection. On host cells, the majority of the LL-37-induced effects are mediated via the direct or indirect activation of several structurally unrelated cell surface receptors or intracellular targets. How LL-37 is able to affect multiple receptors is currently not well understood. So far, the mechanistic details underlying receptor activation are poorly investigated and evidence for a conventional ligand/receptor interaction is scarce. Over the past few decades, a large number of studies have reported on the activation of a receptor and/or components of the downstream signal transduction pathway induced by LL-37. This review summarizes the current knowledge on molecular mechanisms underlying LL-37-induced receptor activation.
Keywords
PAMPM-CSFIAVSDF-1APDP2X7ERKPLA2LTB4CXCR2GPCRGAPDHTLRHB-EGFIGF1RPrPPTXMCP1EGFRCXCR4CXC chemokine receptor type 4LPSMrgX2PLDStromal-derived factor-1TRPV2LRCSFGFPR2LGICHSPCLL-37AMPRTKTgf-αHEKnuclear magnetic resonanceBKCaDNAMAPKROSADAMphospholipase A2deoxyribonucleic acidpathogen-associated molecular patterninterferonIFNinterleukintransforming growth factor-alphaa disintegrin and metalloproteinaseELISAEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayNMRSPRSurface plasmon resonanceneutrophil extracellular trapSum frequency generationtumor necrosis factor-alphaRTK, Receptor tyrosine kinaseToll-like receptorNETDendritic cellNK-cellsNatural killer cellspertussis toxinHeparin-binding EGF-like growth factorTNF-αPhospholipase DLeukotriene B4lipopolysaccharidemacrophage colony-stimulating factorInfluenza A virusMonocyte chemotactic protein-1Antimicrobial peptideMembrane channelligand-gated ion channelhuman embryonic kidneyextracellular signal-regulated kinasemitogen-activated protein kinasesglyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenaseReactive oxygen speciesTyrosine kinase receptorPattern-recognition receptorinsulin-like growth factor 1 receptorEpidermal growth factor receptorG protein-coupled receptor
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Authors
Eddy-Tim Verjans, Sven Zels, Walter Luyten, Bart Landuyt, Liliane Schoofs,