Communications Biology (Jan 2021)

Curbing gastrointestinal infections by defensin fragment modifications without harming commensal microbiota

  • Louis Koeninger,
  • Lisa Osbelt,
  • Anne Berscheid,
  • Judith Wendler,
  • Jürgen Berger,
  • Katharina Hipp,
  • Till R. Lesker,
  • Marina C. Pils,
  • Nisar P. Malek,
  • Benjamin A. H. Jensen,
  • Heike Brötz-Oesterhelt,
  • Till Strowig,
  • Jan Wehkamp

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-01582-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Here, the authors designed a lipopeptide, Pam-3, based on an eight-amino acid carboxyl-terminal fragment of human β-defensin 1 with prominent antimicrobial activity against multidrug-resistant ESKAPE pathogens and antibiofilm properties. They show in mouse models, that Pam-3 selectively reduced acute intestinal Salmonella and established Citrobacter infections, without compromising the core microbiota.