Sharan Kumar Balaji , Bhavani Balasundarasekar , Waris Muhammad Khuwaja , Keean Michael Dolan , Xintong Dong
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Abstract
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are important innate immune molecules at microbe–host interfaces. The biophysical properties of AMPs that facilitate direct killing of microbes have been extensively reviewed. In this article, we focus on how AMPs perform immunomodulatory functions through interaction with host receptors on epithelial, immune, and neuronal cell types. We summarize the current knowledge of known AMPs in the skin, the receptors that respond to AMPs, and the downstream intracellular signaling pathways. In the end, we discuss the roles of AMP signaling systems in skin diseases.