Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) from microalgae as an alternative to conventional antibiotics in aquaculture

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作者
Vasquez-Moscoso, Camila A. [1 ]
Merlano, Juan Antonio Ramirez [1 ]
Galvez, Alfredo Olivera [2 ]
Almeida, Daniela Volcan [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Llanos, Fac Ciencias Agr & Recursos Nat, Grp Invest Reprod & Toxicol Organismos Acuat GRITO, Inst Acuicultura & Pesca llanos IALL, Villavicencio, Colombia
[2] Univ Fed Rural Pernambuco, Dept Pesca & Aquicultura, Recife, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Pelotas, Inst Biol, Pelotas, Rio Grande do S, Brazil
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Aquaculture; biological bactericide; cyanobacteria; immune system; microalgae; CYANOBACTERIAL STRAINS; ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY; ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITIES; CIRCULAR-DICHROISM; PATHOGENIC VIBRIO; CARRIER PROTEIN; GENE-EXPRESSION; WATER; INHIBITION; IDENTIFICATION;
D O I
10.1080/10826068.2024.2365357
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The excessive use of conventional antibiotics has resulted in significant aquatic pollution and a concerning surge in drug-resistant bacteria. Efforts have been consolidated to explore and develop environmentally friendly antimicrobial alternatives to mitigate the imminent threat posed by multi-resistant pathogens. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have gained prominence due to their low propensity to induce bacterial resistance, attributed to their multiple mechanisms of action and synergistic effects. Microalgae, particularly cyanobacteria, have emerged as promising alternatives with antibiotic potential to address these challenges. The aim of this review is to present some AMPs extracted from microalgae, emphasizing their activity against common pathogens and elucidating their mechanisms of action, as well as their potential application in the aquaculture industry. Likewise, the biosynthesis, advantages and disadvantages of the use of AMPs are described. Currently, biotechnology tolls are used to enhance the action of these peptides, such as genetically modified microalgae and recombinant proteins. Cyanobacteria are also mentioned as major producers of peptides, among them, the genus Lyngbya is described as the most important producer of bioactive peptides with potential therapeutic use. The majority of cyanobacterial AMPs are of the cyclic type, meaning that they have cysteine and disulfide bridges, thanks to this, their greater antimicrobial activity and selectivity. Likewise, we found that large hydrophobic aromatic amino acid residues increase specificity, and improve antibacterial efficacy. However, based on the results of this review, it is possible to highlight that while microalgae show potential as a source of AMPs, further research in this field is necessary to achieve safe and competitive production. Therefore, the data presented here can aid in the selection of microalgal species, peptide structures, and target bacteria, with the goal of establishing biotechnological platforms for aquaculture applications.
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