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Anti-Infective Antibody-Derived Peptides Active against Endogenous and Exogenous Fungi.

Tecla Ciociola1, Laura Giovati1, Stefania Conti1, Walter Magliani1.   

Abstract

Mycoses still represent relevant opportunistic infections worldwide, although overshadowed in recent years by other severe and more widespread infections. Moreover, deep-seated mycoses are often accompanied by unacceptably high mortality rates. Etiologic agents include endogenous components of the mycobiota, Candida and Malassezia species above all, and exogenous species, both yeasts and filamentous fungi. Old and new fungal pathogens are increasingly characterized by resistance to the existing antifungal agents, making imperative the search for effective and safe new therapeutics. Among the candidate molecules proposed in recent decades, synthetic peptides derived from the complementarity determining and constant regions of diverse antibodies (Abs), as well as the translated products of Ab-encoding genes, have proved of considerable interest. Their anti-infective activities, regardless of the specificity and isotype of the originating Ab, will be briefly presented and discussed in the light of their different mechanisms of action. Intriguing suggestions on the possible function of Abs after their half-life will be presented, following the recent detection, in human serum, of an antimicrobial Ab-derived peptide. Overall, Abs could represent a source of biologically active, highly flexible peptides, devoid of detectable toxicity, which can be easily synthesized and manipulated to be used, alone or in association with already available drugs, for new anti-infective strategies.

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Keywords:  antibody-derived anti-infective peptides; antibody-derived antifungal peptides; antifungal antibodies; antifungals; cryptides; endogenous fungi; novel therapeutic approaches

Year:  2021        PMID: 33435157      PMCID: PMC7827253          DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9010143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microorganisms        ISSN: 2076-2607


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