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Marine Invertebrate Peptides: Antimicrobial Peptides

Journal

FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.785085

Keywords

antimicrobial peptides; marine invertebrate; activity; mechanism; marine

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Funding

  1. China-CEEC Joint University Education Project [202010]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, PAPD [2016T90477]
  3. Excellence Project PrF UHK 2011/2021-2022
  4. Ministry of Health Project MH CZ -DRO (UHHK) [00179906]
  5. Charles University in Prague, Czechia [PROGRES Q40/15]

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Antimicrobial peptides are important components of organisms' innate immune system, with broad-spectrum activities against bacteria, viruses, and tumors, without harming the organisms themselves. Unlike traditional antibiotics, they do not lead to drug resistance and have a unique antibacterial mechanism.
Antimicrobial peptides are an important component of many organisms' innate immune system, with a good inhibitory or killing effect against the invading pathogens. As a type of biological polypeptide with natural immune activities, antimicrobial peptides have a broad spectrum of antibacterial, antiviral, and antitumor activities. Nevertheless, these peptides cause no harm to the organisms themselves. Compared with traditional antibiotics, antimicrobial peptides have the advantage of not producing drug resistance and have a unique antibacterial mechanism, which has attracted widespread attention. In this study, marine invertebrates were classified into arthropods, annelids, mollusks, cnidarians, and tunicata. We then analyzed the types, sources and antimicrobial activities of the antimicrobial peptides in each group. We also reviewed the immune mechanism from three aspects: membrane-targeted direct killing effects, non-membrane targeting effects and immunomodulatory effects. Finally, we discussed their applications and the existing problems facing antimicrobial peptides in actual production. The results are expected to provide theoretical support for future research and applications of antimicrobial peptides in marine invertebrates.

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