Recalculating the Route: Repositioning Antimicrobial Peptides for Cancer Treatment

Isadora de Almeida Gomes, Ana Beatriz da Lima, Daiane Maria da Silva Brito, Arlene Almeida Lima,Francisco Laio de Oliveira, Elmer Adilson Espino Zelaya, Luciana Magalhaes Rebello Alencar,Debora Castelo Branco de Souza Collares Maia,Maria Elisabete Amaral de Moraes,Felipe Pantoja Mesquita,Pedro Filho Noronha Souza,Raquel C. Montenegro

CHEMISTRY & BIODIVERSITY(2024)

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Resistance to antimicrobial drugs has been considered a public health problem. Likewise, the increasing resistance of cancer cells to drugs currently used in therapy has also become a problem. Therefore, the research and development of synthetic peptides bring a new perspective on the emergence of new drugs for treating this resistance since bioinformatics provides a means to optimize these molecules and save time and costs in research. Peptides have several mechanisms of action, such as forming pores on the cell membrane and inhibiting protein synthesis. Some studies report the use of antimicrobial peptides with the potential for action against cancer cells, suggesting a repositioning of antimicrobial peptides to fight back cancer resistance. There is an alteration in the microenvironment, making its net charge negative for the survival and growth of cancer cells. The changes in glycoproteins favor the membrane to have a more negative charge, favoring the interaction between the cells and the peptide, thus making possible the repositioning of these antimicrobial peptides against cancer. Here, we will discuss the mechanism of action, targets and effects of peptides, comparison between microbial and cancer cells, and proteomic changes caused by the interaction of peptides and cells. image
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antimicrobials,cancer cells,repositioning of peptides,resistance to drugs
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