Antimicrobial activity of cathelicidins BMAP28, SMAP28, SMAP29, and PMAP23 against Pasteurella multocida is more broad-spectrum than host species specific.

Veterinary Microbiology(2007)

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The antimicrobial activity of linear, cationic α-helical peptides from cattle (BMAP28), sheep (SMAP28 and SMAP29), and pigs (PMAP23) were assessed to determine if activity was selective for Pasteurella multocida from a particular animal species or broad-spectrum against all P. multocida tested. The antimicrobial activities of synthetic peptides were determined for P. multocida isolated from cattle (10 isolates), sheep (10 isolates), and pigs (10 isolates) in a broth microdilution assay. All thirty isolates of P. multocida were susceptible to BMAP28 (MICs and MBCs, 1.0–1.9μM); SMAP28 and SMAP29 (MICs and MBCs, 0.2–0.7μM); and PMAP23 (MICs and MBCs, 4.3 to ≥6.8μM). Overall, the results of this study suggest that synthesized cathelicidins from cattle, sheep, and pigs had broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against all P. multocida.
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Antimicrobial peptides,Innate defense,Cathelicidins,Pasteurella multocida,Cattle,Sheep,Pigs
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