Cordero Gil Trinidad de Los Ángeles, Moleón María Soledad, Marelli Belkis Ester, Siroski Pablo Ariel
Laboratorio de Ecología Molecular Aplicada (ICiVET-UNL), CONICET, Esperanza, Santa Fe S3080, Argentina; Laboratorio de Zoología Aplicada: Anexo Vertebrados (FHUC-UNL/MMA), Santa Fe 3000, Argentina; Instituto de Ciencias Veterinarias del Litoral (ICiVet-Litoral), UNL, CONICET, Esperanza, Santa Fe S3080, Argentina.
Laboratorio de Ecología Molecular Aplicada (ICiVET-UNL), CONICET, Esperanza, Santa Fe S3080, Argentina; Laboratorio de Zoología Aplicada: Anexo Vertebrados (FHUC-UNL/MMA), Santa Fe 3000, Argentina; Instituto de Ciencias Veterinarias del Litoral (ICiVet-Litoral), UNL, CONICET, Esperanza, Santa Fe S3080, Argentina.
Peptides. 2024 Dec;182:171312. doi: 10.1016/j.peptides.2024.171312. Epub 2024 Oct 28.
Amphibians and reptiles, like all animals, are prone to periodic infections. However, crocodilians stand out for their remarkable ability to remain generally healthy and infection-free despite frequent exposure to a wide variety of microorganisms in their habitats and often sustaining significant injuries. These animals have evolved highly active immune mechanisms that provide rapid and effective defense. This is evidenced by the superior hemolytic capacity of their plasma compared to that of other organisms. To date, several host defense peptides (HDPs) have been identified in crocodilians, including cathelicidins, beta-defensins, hepcidins, leucrocins, hemocidins, and omwaprins. These peptides exhibit potent and broad-spectrum antimicrobial, antibiofilm, antifungal, and anticancer activities. Due to the relatively low but diverse evolutionary rate of crocodilians, the HDPs found in this species offer valuable insights into proteins and mechanisms of action that are highly conserved across many animals related to immune defense. The potential applications of HDPs in modern medicine represent a promising strategy for developing new therapeutic agents. Their novelty and the vast variability with which peptide sequences can be designed and modified expand the field of application for HDPs almost infinitely. This review addresses the urgent need for innovative and more effective drugs to combat the rise of antimicrobialresistant infections and evaluates the potential of crocodilian HDPs. It presents recent advances in the identification of crocodilian HDPs, particularly antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), including previously underexplored topics such as the sequential and structural conformation of different peptide types in crocodilians and the use of bioinformatics tools to enhance native peptides.
两栖动物和爬行动物与所有动物一样,容易受到周期性感染。然而,鳄鱼却很突出,尽管它们在栖息地经常接触各种各样的微生物,且常常遭受严重伤害,但它们仍具有保持总体健康且无感染的非凡能力。这些动物进化出了高度活跃的免疫机制,能提供快速有效的防御。这一点从它们血浆的溶血能力优于其他生物就可得到证明。迄今为止,在鳄鱼中已鉴定出几种宿主防御肽(HDPs),包括cathelicidins、β-防御素、铁调素、白细胞毒素、溶血素和omwaprins。这些肽具有强大的广谱抗菌、抗生物膜、抗真菌和抗癌活性。由于鳄鱼的进化速率相对较低但具有多样性,在该物种中发现的HDPs为许多与免疫防御相关动物中高度保守的蛋白质和作用机制提供了有价值的见解。HDPs在现代医学中的潜在应用是开发新治疗剂的一种有前景的策略。它们的新颖性以及肽序列可设计和修饰的巨大变异性几乎无限地扩展了HDPs的应用领域。这篇综述阐述了对抗抗菌药物耐药性感染增加的创新和更有效药物的迫切需求,并评估了鳄鱼HDPs的潜力。它介绍了鳄鱼HDPs鉴定方面的最新进展,特别是抗菌肽(AMPs),包括一些此前未充分探索的主题,如鳄鱼中不同肽类型的序列和结构构象,以及利用生物信息学工具增强天然肽。