“…In this respect, we asked if polyamines influence the antimicrobial capacity of the human cathelicidin LL-37 (29,31) or complement-mediated killing by normal human serum (NHS), because certain polyamines, LL-37, and complement proteins can coexist during gonococcal infection (1,5). Polyamines are cationic compounds synthesized by all living organisms and are involved in key cellular functions, such as growth (e.g., putrescine), DNA and RNA binding (e.g., spermidine and spermine), and resistance to oxidative stress (e.g., cadaverine) (for a review, see reference 33).…”