Antimicrobial Peptides and Cancer: Potential Use of Antimicrobial-Like Peptides in Chemotherapy

Mizejewski Gj
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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) constitute host defense peptides found among insects, fish, amphibians, and mammals including man. The targets of AMPs are gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, fungi, enveloped viruses, and transformed/cancerous cells. The AMPs are broad spectrum antibiotics which display the propensity to serve as therapeutic agents not only in infectious disease, but also in human cancer. AMPs demonstrate unique properties which include cell membrane penetration, destabilization of biological membranes, ability to form and/or interact with membrane channels, and the capability to modulate host immune responses. The three types of AMPs consists a) naturally-occurring; b) artificially synthesized; and c) cleaved peptide fragments from blood and extracellular matrix proteins. The present treatise presents one such example of an AMP-like peptide derived from a naturally-occurring human protein as a potential candidate for future cancer therapy. The biological activities of human AMP-like peptides as cancer therapeutic agents are reviewed and reported in multiple in vitro and in vivo cancer assays. The possibility of using such human protein-derived peptides as primary and adjunct cancer therapeutic agents is addressed.
抗菌肽与癌症:类抗菌肽在化疗中的潜在应用
抗菌肽(AMPs)是在昆虫、鱼类、两栖动物和包括人类在内的哺乳动物中发现的宿主防御肽。AMPs的靶标是革兰氏阴性和革兰氏阳性细菌、真菌、包膜病毒和转化细胞/癌细胞。抗菌肽是一种广谱抗生素,不仅可以作为传染病的治疗剂,还可以作为人类癌症的治疗剂。amp表现出独特的特性,包括细胞膜渗透,生物膜的不稳定性,形成和/或与膜通道相互作用的能力,以及调节宿主免疫反应的能力。三种类型的amp包括a)自然发生的;B)人工合成的;c)从血液和细胞外基质蛋白中切割肽片段。本论文提出了一个这样的例子,从自然发生的人类蛋白质中提取的amp样肽作为未来癌症治疗的潜在候选者。本文综述和报道了多种体外和体内肿瘤试验中人类amp样肽作为肿瘤治疗剂的生物活性。使用这种人类蛋白衍生肽作为主要和辅助癌症治疗剂的可能性被解决。
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