Direct antimicrobial properties of substance P

K Kowalska, DB Carr, AW Lipkowski - Life sciences, 2002 - Elsevier
K Kowalska, DB Carr, AW Lipkowski
Life sciences, 2002Elsevier
The structural similarity between substance P (SP, Arg-Pro-Lys-Pro-Gln-Gln-Phe-Phe-Gly-
Leu-Met-NH2) and Arg/Pro rich bactericidal peptides suggests a possible direct effect of SP
on invasive microbes. We now present evidence that substance P possesses direct
antimicrobial activity, highest against S. aureus. A substance P antagonist also possesses
such activity but while less potent than substance P agonist S. aureus, is more potent than
substance P against C. albicans. Our data also show that the endogenous peptides …
The structural similarity between substance P (SP, Arg-Pro-Lys-Pro-Gln-Gln-Phe-Phe-Gly-Leu-Met-NH2) and Arg/Pro rich bactericidal peptides suggests a possible direct effect of SP on invasive microbes. We now present evidence that substance P possesses direct antimicrobial activity, highest against S. aureus. A substance P antagonist also possesses such activity but while less potent than substance P agonist S. aureus, is more potent than substance P against C. albicans. Our data also show that the endogenous peptides bradykinin and neurotensin, that also play role in modulation of the host-defense system in situ, have antimicrobial properties but are less potent than substance P.
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