Update on antimicrobial peptides: key elements in Orthoflavivirus infection - an overview.

IF 4.3 4区 医学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Victor Javier Cruz-Holguín, Ivonne Sagrario Romero-Flores, Luis Gerardo Olmos-Bustos, Julio García-Cordero, Moisés León-Juárez, Leticia Cedillo-Barron
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Abstract

Flaviviridae is a family of viruses that are mainly transmitted by mosquito vectors of the genus Aedes, which cause febrile illnesses and, in severe cases, haemorrhagic or neurodegenerative conditions. Over time, these viruses have been reported as emerging pathogens, leading to epidemic outbreaks in various regions worldwide. Additionally, climate change has facilitated the migration of these vectors to regions where they were not previously found. Unfortunately, there are currently no effective treatments or vaccines to prevent or combat Orthoflavivirus infections. Consequently, a deeper understanding of the viral biology and the human host immune response is crucial for advancing the development of therapeutic targets. Amongst the molecules involved in the innate immune response to viral infections are antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), which have been studied for decades. However, their role in Orthoflavivirus infections remains poorly understood. Several researchers have proposed the stimulation or exogenous administration of AMPs during various viral infections, highlighting these molecules as potential innovative therapeutic targets. This study compiles current knowledge on AMPs with a specific focus on Orthoflavivirus infections, emphasizing the importance of these promising therapeutic approaches.

抗菌肽的最新进展:原黄病毒感染的关键因素-综述。
黄病毒科是一个主要由伊蚊属蚊媒传播的病毒科,可引起发热性疾病,严重时可引起出血或神经退行性疾病。随着时间的推移,这些病毒被报道为新出现的病原体,导致世界各地爆发流行病。此外,气候变化促进了这些病媒向以前没有发现它们的地区迁移。不幸的是,目前没有有效的治疗方法或疫苗来预防或对抗正黄病毒感染。因此,更深入地了解病毒生物学和人类宿主免疫反应对于推进治疗靶点的开发至关重要。在参与对病毒感染的先天免疫反应的分子中,抗菌肽(AMPs)已经被研究了几十年。然而,它们在正黄病毒感染中的作用仍然知之甚少。一些研究人员提出在各种病毒感染期间刺激或外源性给药amp,强调这些分子是潜在的创新治疗靶点。本研究汇编了目前关于amp的知识,特别关注正黄病毒感染,强调了这些有希望的治疗方法的重要性。
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Journal of General Virology
Journal of General Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
7.70
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2.60%
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91
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY (JGV), a journal of the Society for General Microbiology (SGM), publishes high-calibre research papers with high production standards, giving the journal a worldwide reputation for excellence and attracting an eminent audience.
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