Efficacy of Cathelicidin LL-37 in an MRSA Wound Infection Mouse Model

Antibiotics (Basel). 2021 Oct 5;10(10):1210. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics10101210.

Abstract

Background: LL-37 is the only human antimicrobial peptide that belongs to the cathelicidins. The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of LL-37 in the management of MRSA-infected surgical wounds in mice.

Methods: A wound on the back of adult male BALB/c mice was made and inoculated with Staphylococcus aureus. Two control groups were formed (uninfected and not treated, C0; infected and not treated, C1) and six contaminated groups were treated, respectively, with: teicoplanin, LL-37, given topically and /or systemically. Histological examination of VEGF expression and micro-vessel density, and bacterial cultures of wound tissues, were performed.

Results: Histological examination of wounds in the group treated with topical and intraperitoneal LL-37 showed increased re-epithelialization, formation of the granulation tissue, collagen organization, and angiogenesis.

Conclusions: Based on the mode of action, LL-37 has a potential future role in the management of infected wounds.

Keywords: LL-37; VEGF; animal models; cathelicidin; wound.