Role of antimicrobial peptides in atopic dermatitis
S Suwanchote, P Waitayangkoon… - International journal …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
S Suwanchote, P Waitayangkoon, B Chancheewa, T Inthanachai, N Niwetbowornchai…
International journal of dermatology, 2022•Wiley Online LibraryHost defense peptides (HDPs) or antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are short cationic
amphipathic peptides of divergent sequences, which are part of the innate immune system
and produced by various types of cells and tissues. The predominant role of HDPs is to
respond to and protect humans against infection and inflammation. Common human HDPs
include defensins, cathelicidin, psoriasin, dermcidin, and ribonucleases, but these peptides
may be dysregulated in the skin of patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). Current evidence …
amphipathic peptides of divergent sequences, which are part of the innate immune system
and produced by various types of cells and tissues. The predominant role of HDPs is to
respond to and protect humans against infection and inflammation. Common human HDPs
include defensins, cathelicidin, psoriasin, dermcidin, and ribonucleases, but these peptides
may be dysregulated in the skin of patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). Current evidence …
Abstract
Host defense peptides (HDPs) or antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are short cationic amphipathic peptides of divergent sequences, which are part of the innate immune system and produced by various types of cells and tissues. The predominant role of HDPs is to respond to and protect humans against infection and inflammation. Common human HDPs include defensins, cathelicidin, psoriasin, dermcidin, and ribonucleases, but these peptides may be dysregulated in the skin of patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). Current evidence suggests that the antimicrobial properties and immunomodulatory effects of HDPs are involved in AD pathogenesis, making HDPs research a promising area for predicting disease severity and developing novel treatments for AD. In this review, we describe a potential role for human HDPs in the development, exacerbation, and progression of AD and propose their potential therapeutic benefits.
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