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Activity of Anti-Microbial Peptides (AMPs) against Leishmania and Other Parasites: An Overview

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BIOMOLECULES
卷 11, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biom11070984

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anti-microbial peptides (AMPs); anti-bacterial; anti-fungal; anti-viral; anti-parasitic; anti-tumor; Leishmania; parasite; bacteria; Cathelicidin; Cecropin; Defensin; Dermaseptin; Eumentin; Histatin; Magainin; Melittin; Temporin

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  1. Spanish ministry MINECO [PID2020-112713RBC21]
  2. Fundacion La Caixa [LCF/PR/PR13/11080005]
  3. Fundacion Caja Navarra
  4. Fundacion Roviralta
  5. Ubesol
  6. Government of Navarre
  7. Laser Ebro
  8. Inversiones Garcilaso de la Vega
  9. COST Actions [CA18217, CA18218]
  10. EU Project unCoVer [DLV-101016216]
  11. University of Navarra in Spain [P2015-14]
  12. Lebanese University
  13. Lebanese National Council for Scientific Research [1-10-2017]
  14. Islamic Center Association for Guidance and Higher Education (CIOES)

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Anti-microbial peptides (AMPs) are small biologically active molecules produced by organisms through their innate immune system, with diverse mechanisms of action and potential for clinical applications in treating various diseases, including their anti-leishmanial effects. AMPs show promise as a new therapeutic alternative with broad-spectrum activity against microorganisms.
Anti-microbial peptides (AMPs), small biologically active molecules, produced by different organisms through their innate immune system, have become a considerable subject of interest in the request of novel therapeutics. Most of these peptides are cationic-amphipathic, exhibiting two main mechanisms of action, direct lysis and by modulating the immunity. The most commonly reported activity of AMPs is their anti-bacterial effects, although other effects, such as anti-fungal, anti-viral, and anti-parasitic, as well as anti-tumor mechanisms of action have also been described. Their anti-parasitic effect against leishmaniasis has been studied. Leishmaniasis is a neglected tropical disease. Currently among parasitic diseases, it is the second most threating illness after malaria. Clinical treatments, mainly antimonial derivatives, are related to drug resistance and some undesirable effects. Therefore, the development of new therapeutic agents has become a priority, and AMPs constitute a promising alternative. In this work, we describe the principal families of AMPs (melittin, cecropin, cathelicidin, defensin, magainin, temporin, dermaseptin, eumenitin, and histatin) exhibiting a potential anti-leishmanial activity, as well as their effectiveness against other microorganisms.

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