2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtos.2023.07.001
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Tetraspanin CD9-derived peptides inhibit Pseudomonas aeruginosa corneal infection and aid in wound healing of corneal epithelial cells

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“… (A) Effect of polypeptide on keratitis. 800cap treated corneal infection and down-regulated cytokines and chemokines ( 129 ). ***p < 0.0005; ns denotes not significant;.…”
Section: The Application Strategies Of Immunopeptides In Ocular Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… (A) Effect of polypeptide on keratitis. 800cap treated corneal infection and down-regulated cytokines and chemokines ( 129 ). ***p < 0.0005; ns denotes not significant;.…”
Section: The Application Strategies Of Immunopeptides In Ocular Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tetraspanins (CD9, CD81, CD63, Tspan21 and CD151) can be antibacterial targets, and a CD9 EC2-derived synthetic peptide, 800, shows the ability of reducing Staphylococcus aureus adherence to keratinocytes in human skin models ( 128 ). Further study defined that CD9-derived peptides were useful to treat mice corneal P. aeruginosa infections and promote to release cytokines and chemokine ( Figure 6A ) ( 129 ).…”
Section: The Application Strategies Of Immunopeptides In Ocular Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a similar way, novel anti-adhesion peptides have been designed that mainly target the adhesion of the bacteria to the host cells, which is usually the first step to initiate infection. One such approach is tetraspanin derived peptides that have shown potential in inhibiting infection both in vitro and in vivo and also accelerated wound healing in murine corneas ( Jadi et al., 2023 ). Along with these, novel therapeutic interventions in form of antimicrobial peptides can be used to prevent AMR.…”
Section: Potential Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%