Antibacterial, Antibiofilm, and Anti-inflammatory Effects of a Novel Thrombin-Derived Peptide in Sepsis Models: Insights into Underlying Mechanisms
S. Dinesh Kumar,
Jin Kyeong Lee,
Naveen Kumar Radhakrishnan
et al.
Abstract:We developed two short helical antimicrobial peptides, HVF18-a3 and its D-enantiomer, HVF18-a3-d, derived from the thrombin C-terminal peptide HVF18. These peptides exhibit potent antimicrobial activity against various bacteria by compromising both the outer and inner membranes, with low hemolytic activity. They are stable in the presence of physiological salts and human serum, exhibiting a low potential for developing drug resistance and excellent antibiofilm activity against Gramnegative bacteria. HVF18-a3-d… Show more
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