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Caerin 1 Peptides, the Potential Jack-of-All-Trades for the Multiple Antibiotic-Resistant Bacterial Infection Treatment and Cancer Immunotherapy

Xiao, Liyin; Yang, Xiaodan; Li, Junjie; Zhang, Pingping; Tang, Shuxian; Cao, Dongmin; Chen, Shu; Li, Hejie; Zhang, Wei; Chen, Guoqiang; Ni, Guoying*; Wang, Tianfang*; Liu, Xiaosong*
Science Citation Index Expanded
佛山市第一人民医院; 广东药学院; 1

摘要

Antibiotic resistance-related bacterial infections and cancers become huge challenges in human health in the 21(st) century. A number of naturally derived antimicrobial peptides possess multiple functions in host defense, including anti-infective and anticancer activities. One of which is known as the caerin 1 family peptides. The microbicidal properties of these peptides have been long discussed. The recent studies also established the usage of two members in this family, caerin 1.1 and caerin 1.9, in antimultiple antibiotic-resistant bacteria species. It is increasingly evident that caerin 1.1 and caerin 1.9 also contain additional activities in the suppression of tumor. In this review, we briefly outline the therapeutic potentials and possible mechanism of action of caerin 1.1 and 1.9 in the treatment of multiple antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection and cancer immunotherapy.

关键词

HOST-DEFENSE PEPTIDES ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES AMPHIBIAN SKIN HPV VACCINE TREE FROG ANTICANCER ACTIVITY DISEASES-SOCIETY AUREIN 1.2 T-CELLS TUMOR