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Cathelicidins are antimicrobial peptides from sheep (SMAP29 and SMAP34), ra
bbits (CAP11 and CAP18), rodents (CRAMP), and humans (FALL39, LL37, and h/C
AP18). In a broth microdilution assay against nine ovine pathogens, SMAP29,
SMAP34, mouse CRAMP, CAP18, CAP18(31), CAP18(28), CAP18(22), and CAP18(21a
) were the most active, with MICs as low as 0.6 mug/ml. Other cathelicidins
were less active. In lambs with pneumonia, 0.5 mg of SMAP29 reduced the co
ncentration of bacteria in both bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and consolidat
ed pulmonary tissues. Hence, the antimicrobial activity of SMAP29 suggests
that it has applications in the treatment of respiratory tract infections.