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  • Lugdunin amplifies innate i...
    Bitschar, Katharina; Sauer, Birgit; Focken, Jule; Dehmer, Hanna; Moos, Sonja; Konnerth, Martin; Schilling, Nadine A; Grond, Stephanie; Kalbacher, Hubert; Kurschus, Florian C; Götz, Friedrich; Krismer, Bernhard; Peschel, Andreas; Schittek, Birgit

    Nature communications, 06/2019, Letnik: 10, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Recently our groups discovered lugdunin, a new cyclic peptide antibiotic that inhibits Staphylococcus aureus epithelial colonization in humans and rodents. In this work, we analyzed its immuno-modulatory and antimicrobial potential as a single agent or in combination with other microbiota- or host-derived factors. We show that pretreatment of primary human keratinocytes or mouse skin with lugdunin in combination with microbiota-derived factors results in a significant reduction of S. aureus colonization. Moreover, lugdunin increases expression and release of LL-37 and CXCL8/MIP-2 in human keratinocytes and mouse skin, and results in the recruitment of monocytes and neutrophils in vivo, both by a TLR/MyD88-dependent mechanism. Interestingly, S. aureus elimination by lugdunin is additionally achieved by synergistic antimicrobial activity with LL-37 and dermcidin-derived peptides. In summary, our results indicate that lugdunin provides multi-level protection against S. aureus and may thus become a promising treatment option for S. aureus skin infections in the future.