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Antimicrobial Peptides: A Promising Strategy for Anti-tuberculosis Therapeutics.

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The high global burden of tuberculosis (TB) and the increasing emergence of the drug-resistant (DR) strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) emphasize the urgent need for novel anti-mycobacterial agents. Antimicrobial peptides… Click to show full abstract

The high global burden of tuberculosis (TB) and the increasing emergence of the drug-resistant (DR) strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) emphasize the urgent need for novel anti-mycobacterial agents. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are small peptides widely existing in a variety of organisms and usually have amphiphilic cationic structures, which have a selective affinity to the negatively charged bacterial cell wall. Besides direct bactericidal mechanisms, including interacting with the bacterial cell membrane and interfering with the biosynthesis of the cell wall, DNA, or protein, some AMPs are involved in the host's innate immunity. AMPs are promising alternative or complementary agents for the treatment of DR-TB, given their various antibacterial mechanisms and low cytotoxicity. A large number of AMPs, synthetic or natural, from human to bacteriophage sources, have displayed potent anti-mycobacterial activity in vitro and in vivo. In this review, we summarized the features, antimycobacterial activity, and mechanisms of action of the AMPs according to their sources. Although AMPs have not yet met the expectations for clinical application due to their low bioavailabilities, high cost, and difficulties in large-scale production, their potent antimycobacterial activity and action mechanisms, which are different from conventional antibiotics, make them promising antibacterial agents against DR-Mtb in the future.

Keywords: promising strategy; tuberculosis; anti tuberculosis; strategy anti; antimicrobial peptides; peptides promising

Journal Title: Protein and peptide letters
Year Published: 2023

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