22093
Accession Number
37059
Author
Rivas, Luis;Luque-Ortega, Juan Ramon;Andreu, David
Title Of Article Chaper
Amphibian antimicrobial peptides and Protozoa: Lessons from parasites
Title Of Journal Book
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes
Volume
1788
Issue
8
Pages
1570-1581
Collation
12 p. : ills.
Reference Bibliography
Includes bibliographic references
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) from amphibians and other eukaryotes recognize pathogenicity patterns mostly related to differences in membrane composition between the host and a variety of bacterial, fungal and protozoan pathogens. Compared to the other two groups, protozoa are fairly neglected targets in antimicrobial chemotherapy, despite their role as causative agents for scourges such as malaria, amoebiasis, Chagas' disease or leishmaniasis. Herein we review the scarce but growing body of knowledge addressing the use of amphibian AMPs on parasitic protozoa, the adaptations of the protozoan to AMP pressure and their impact on AMP efficacy and specificity and the current and foreseeable strategies for developing AMPs into practical therapeutic alternatives against parasitic disease.
Keywords
antiprotozoal;peptide;plasma;membrane;parasite
pub_id
22093