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Anti-complement effects of lactoferrin-derived peptides

  • FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol. 2004 Jun 1;41(2):141-8. doi: 10.1016/j.femsim.2004.02.006.
Ørjan Samuelsen 1 Hanne H Haukland Hilde Ulvatne Lars H Vorland
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  • 1 Department of Medical Microbiology, University Hospital of North Norway, P.O. Box 56, N-9038 Tromsø, Norway. orjan.samuelsen@unn.no
Abstract

Lactoferrin is an important biological molecule with many functions such as modulation of the inflammatory response, iron metabolism and antimicrobial defense. One effect of lactoferrin is the inhibition of the classical complement pathway. This study reports that antimicrobial Peptides derived from the N-terminal region from both human and bovine lactoferrin, lactoferricin H and lactoferricin B, respectively, inhibit the classical complement pathway. No inhibitory effect of these Peptides was observed on the alternative complement pathway in an AP50 assay. However, lactoferricin B reduced the inhibitory properties of serum against Escherichia coli in a concentration dependent manner. These results suggest that the N-terminal region of lactoferrin is the important part in the inhibition of complement activation and that these Peptides possess Other important properties than their antimicrobial effect.

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