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Mammalian Neuropeptides as Modulators of Microbial Infections: Their Dual Role in Defense versus Virulence and Pathogenesis

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22073658

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neuropeptides; bacterial infections; fungal infections; protozoan infections; defense; pathogenesis; virulence; adhesion; invasion; antimicrobial activity

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  1. University of Wroclaw [1016/S/IGiM/T-20]
  2. National Science Centre Poland (Narodowe Centrum Nauki, Polska) [2019/35/N/NZ8/03366]
  3. Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action BactiVax [860325]
  4. Excellence Initiative-Research University (IDUB) programme
  5. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [860325] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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Neuropeptides play a crucial role in antimicrobial activities, acting as a double-edged sword by both combating microorganisms and potentially enhancing pathogenicity. Understanding the regulatory mechanisms of neuropeptides is essential for elucidating microbial pathogenesis processes.
The regulation of infection and inflammation by a variety of host peptides may represent an evolutionary failsafe in terms of functional degeneracy and it emphasizes the significance of host defense in survival. Neuropeptides have been demonstrated to have similar antimicrobial activities to conventional antimicrobial peptides with broad-spectrum action against a variety of microorganisms. Neuropeptides display indirect anti-infective capacity via enhancement of the host's innate and adaptive immune defense mechanisms. However, more recently concerns have been raised that some neuropeptides may have the potential to augment microbial virulence. In this review we discuss the dual role of neuropeptides, perceived as a double-edged sword, with antimicrobial activity against bacteria, fungi, and protozoa but also capable of enhancing virulence and pathogenicity. We review the different ways by which neuropeptides modulate crucial stages of microbial pathogenesis such as adhesion, biofilm formation, invasion, intracellular lifestyle, dissemination, etc., including their anti-infective properties but also detrimental effects. Finally, we provide an overview of the efficacy and therapeutic potential of neuropeptides in murine models of infectious diseases and outline the intrinsic host factors as well as factors related to pathogen adaptation that may influence efficacy.

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