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The Frog Skin-Derived Antimicrobial Peptide Esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2) Promotes the Migration of Human HaCaT Keratinocytes in an EGF Receptor-Dependent Manner: A Novel Promoter of Human Skin Wound Healing?

One of the many functions of skin is to protect the organism against a wide range of pathogens. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) produced by the skin epithelium provide an effective chemical shield against microbial pathogens. However, whereas antibacterial/antifungal activities of AMPs have been exten...

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Autores principales: Di Grazia, Antonio, Cappiello, Floriana, Imanishi, Akiko, Mastrofrancesco, Arianna, Picardo, Mauro, Paus, Ralf, Mangoni, Maria Luisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4466536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26068861
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128663
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author Di Grazia, Antonio
Cappiello, Floriana
Imanishi, Akiko
Mastrofrancesco, Arianna
Picardo, Mauro
Paus, Ralf
Mangoni, Maria Luisa
author_facet Di Grazia, Antonio
Cappiello, Floriana
Imanishi, Akiko
Mastrofrancesco, Arianna
Picardo, Mauro
Paus, Ralf
Mangoni, Maria Luisa
author_sort Di Grazia, Antonio
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description One of the many functions of skin is to protect the organism against a wide range of pathogens. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) produced by the skin epithelium provide an effective chemical shield against microbial pathogens. However, whereas antibacterial/antifungal activities of AMPs have been extensively characterized, much less is known regarding their wound healing-modulatory properties. By using an in vitro re-epithelialisation assay employing special cell-culture inserts, we detected that a derivative of the frog-skin AMP esculentin-1a, named esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2), significantly stimulates migration of immortalized human keratinocytes (HaCaT cells) over a wide range of peptide concentrations (0.025–4 μM), and this notably more efficiently than human cathelicidin (LL-37). This activity is preserved in primary human epidermal keratinocytes. By using appropriate inhibitors and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay we found that the peptide-induced cell migration involves activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor and STAT3 protein. These results suggest that esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2) now deserves to be tested in standard wound healing assays as a novel candidate promoter of skin re-epithelialisation. The established ability of esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2) to kill microbes without harming mammalian cells, namely its high anti-Pseudomonal activity, makes this AMP a particularly attractive candidate wound healing promoter, especially in the management of chronic, often Pseudomonas-infected, skin ulcers.
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spelling pubmed-44665362015-06-22 The Frog Skin-Derived Antimicrobial Peptide Esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2) Promotes the Migration of Human HaCaT Keratinocytes in an EGF Receptor-Dependent Manner: A Novel Promoter of Human Skin Wound Healing? Di Grazia, Antonio Cappiello, Floriana Imanishi, Akiko Mastrofrancesco, Arianna Picardo, Mauro Paus, Ralf Mangoni, Maria Luisa PLoS One Research Article One of the many functions of skin is to protect the organism against a wide range of pathogens. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) produced by the skin epithelium provide an effective chemical shield against microbial pathogens. However, whereas antibacterial/antifungal activities of AMPs have been extensively characterized, much less is known regarding their wound healing-modulatory properties. By using an in vitro re-epithelialisation assay employing special cell-culture inserts, we detected that a derivative of the frog-skin AMP esculentin-1a, named esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2), significantly stimulates migration of immortalized human keratinocytes (HaCaT cells) over a wide range of peptide concentrations (0.025–4 μM), and this notably more efficiently than human cathelicidin (LL-37). This activity is preserved in primary human epidermal keratinocytes. By using appropriate inhibitors and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay we found that the peptide-induced cell migration involves activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor and STAT3 protein. These results suggest that esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2) now deserves to be tested in standard wound healing assays as a novel candidate promoter of skin re-epithelialisation. The established ability of esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2) to kill microbes without harming mammalian cells, namely its high anti-Pseudomonal activity, makes this AMP a particularly attractive candidate wound healing promoter, especially in the management of chronic, often Pseudomonas-infected, skin ulcers. Public Library of Science 2015-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4466536/ /pubmed/26068861 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128663 Text en © 2015 Di Grazia et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Di Grazia, Antonio
Cappiello, Floriana
Imanishi, Akiko
Mastrofrancesco, Arianna
Picardo, Mauro
Paus, Ralf
Mangoni, Maria Luisa
The Frog Skin-Derived Antimicrobial Peptide Esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2) Promotes the Migration of Human HaCaT Keratinocytes in an EGF Receptor-Dependent Manner: A Novel Promoter of Human Skin Wound Healing?
title The Frog Skin-Derived Antimicrobial Peptide Esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2) Promotes the Migration of Human HaCaT Keratinocytes in an EGF Receptor-Dependent Manner: A Novel Promoter of Human Skin Wound Healing?
title_full The Frog Skin-Derived Antimicrobial Peptide Esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2) Promotes the Migration of Human HaCaT Keratinocytes in an EGF Receptor-Dependent Manner: A Novel Promoter of Human Skin Wound Healing?
title_fullStr The Frog Skin-Derived Antimicrobial Peptide Esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2) Promotes the Migration of Human HaCaT Keratinocytes in an EGF Receptor-Dependent Manner: A Novel Promoter of Human Skin Wound Healing?
title_full_unstemmed The Frog Skin-Derived Antimicrobial Peptide Esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2) Promotes the Migration of Human HaCaT Keratinocytes in an EGF Receptor-Dependent Manner: A Novel Promoter of Human Skin Wound Healing?
title_short The Frog Skin-Derived Antimicrobial Peptide Esculentin-1a(1-21)NH(2) Promotes the Migration of Human HaCaT Keratinocytes in an EGF Receptor-Dependent Manner: A Novel Promoter of Human Skin Wound Healing?
title_sort frog skin-derived antimicrobial peptide esculentin-1a(1-21)nh(2) promotes the migration of human hacat keratinocytes in an egf receptor-dependent manner: a novel promoter of human skin wound healing?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4466536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26068861
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128663
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