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Fragments of bombinakinin M exist in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated skin secretions of Bombina maxima and show lipopolysaccharide-neutralizing activity

JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGICAL METHODS(2022)

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Abstract
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a major pathogen-associated pattern molecule that can initiate lethal sepsis. Bioactive peptides in amphibian skin secretions, especially antimicrobial peptides, are essential components of the host immune system and help fight the microbial invasion. In this study, two peptides: peptide 1 (KINRKGPRPPG) and peptide 2 (INRKGPRPPG) were isolated, from skin secretions of the Chinese red belly frog (Bombina maxima). After stimulation with LPS, peptide 1 showed direct LPS-binding activity, low cytotoxicity, immunoregulatory functions in vitro, and neutralizing LPS effects in animal models. Thus, natural peptide 1 exhibits potential as an ideal candidate against LPS.
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Amphibian,Antimicrobial peptide,Lipopolysaccharide,LPS-neutralizing activity,Bombina maxima
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