Therapeutic Potential of Antimicrobial Peptides in Polymicrobial Biofilm-Associated Infections
It is widely recognized that many chronic infections of the human body have a polymicrobial etiology. These include diabetic foot ulcer infections, lung infections in cystic fibrosis patients, periodontitis, otitis, urinary tract infections and even a proportion of systemic infections. The treatment...
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doaj-64f1f8252efa4a969390e91de87a15532021-01-07T00:01:36ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-01-012248248210.3390/ijms22020482Therapeutic Potential of Antimicrobial Peptides in Polymicrobial Biofilm-Associated InfectionsGiovanna Batoni0Giuseppantonio Maisetta1Semih Esin2Department of Translational Research and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery, University of Pisa, 56123 Pisa, ItalyDepartment of Translational Research and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery, University of Pisa, 56123 Pisa, ItalyDepartment of Translational Research and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery, University of Pisa, 56123 Pisa, ItalyIt is widely recognized that many chronic infections of the human body have a polymicrobial etiology. These include diabetic foot ulcer infections, lung infections in cystic fibrosis patients, periodontitis, otitis, urinary tract infections and even a proportion of systemic infections. The treatment of mixed infections poses serious challenges in the clinic. First, polymicrobial communities of microorganisms often organize themselves as biofilms that are notoriously recalcitrant to antimicrobial therapy and clearance by the host immune system. Secondly, a plethora of interactions among community members may affect the expression of virulence factors and the susceptibility to antimicrobials of individual species in the community. Therefore, new strategies able to target multiple pathogens in mixed populations need to be urgently developed and evaluated. In this regard, antimicrobial or host defense peptides (AMPs) deserve particular attention as they are endowed with many favorable features that may serve to this end. The aim of the present review is to offer a comprehensive and updated overview of studies addressing the therapeutic potential of AMPs in mixed infections, highlighting the opportunities offered by this class of antimicrobials in the fight against polymicrobial infections, but also the limits that may arise in their use for this type of application.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/2/482antimicrobial peptideshost defense peptidespolymicrobial infectionsbiofilmsmixed infectionswound infections |
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Giovanna Batoni Giuseppantonio Maisetta Semih Esin |
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Therapeutic Potential of Antimicrobial Peptides in Polymicrobial Biofilm-Associated Infections |
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Therapeutic Potential of Antimicrobial Peptides in Polymicrobial Biofilm-Associated Infections |
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Therapeutic Potential of Antimicrobial Peptides in Polymicrobial Biofilm-Associated Infections |
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Therapeutic Potential of Antimicrobial Peptides in Polymicrobial Biofilm-Associated Infections |
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Therapeutic Potential of Antimicrobial Peptides in Polymicrobial Biofilm-Associated Infections |
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therapeutic potential of antimicrobial peptides in polymicrobial biofilm-associated infections |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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It is widely recognized that many chronic infections of the human body have a polymicrobial etiology. These include diabetic foot ulcer infections, lung infections in cystic fibrosis patients, periodontitis, otitis, urinary tract infections and even a proportion of systemic infections. The treatment of mixed infections poses serious challenges in the clinic. First, polymicrobial communities of microorganisms often organize themselves as biofilms that are notoriously recalcitrant to antimicrobial therapy and clearance by the host immune system. Secondly, a plethora of interactions among community members may affect the expression of virulence factors and the susceptibility to antimicrobials of individual species in the community. Therefore, new strategies able to target multiple pathogens in mixed populations need to be urgently developed and evaluated. In this regard, antimicrobial or host defense peptides (AMPs) deserve particular attention as they are endowed with many favorable features that may serve to this end. The aim of the present review is to offer a comprehensive and updated overview of studies addressing the therapeutic potential of AMPs in mixed infections, highlighting the opportunities offered by this class of antimicrobials in the fight against polymicrobial infections, but also the limits that may arise in their use for this type of application. |
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antimicrobial peptides host defense peptides polymicrobial infections biofilms mixed infections wound infections |
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