Multiple roles of ribosomal antimicrobial peptides in tackling global antimicrobial resistance

Author:

Luong Huy Xuan12ORCID,Ngan Hoa Doan3ORCID,Thi Phuong Hai Bui1ORCID,Quoc Thang Nguyen4ORCID,Tung Truong Thanh12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Pharmacy, PHENIKAA University, Hanoi 12116, Vietnam

2. PHENIKAA Institute for Advanced Study (PIAS), PHENIKAA University, Hanoi 12116, Vietnam

3. Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam

4. Nuclear Medicine Unit, Vinmec Healthcare System, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam

Abstract

In the last century, conventional antibiotics have played a significant role in global healthcare. Antibiotics support the body in controlling bacterial infection and simultaneously increase the tendency of drug resistance. Consequently, there is a severe concern regarding the regression of the antibiotic era. Despite the use of antibiotics, host defence systems are vital in fighting infectious diseases. In fact, the expression of ribosomal antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) has been crucial in the evolution of innate host defences and has been irreplaceable to date. Therefore, this valuable source is considered to have great potential in tackling the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) crisis. Furthermore, the possibility of bacterial resistance to AMPs has been intensively investigated. Here, we summarize all aspects related to the multiple applications of ribosomal AMPs and their derivatives in combating AMR.

Funder

The PHENIKAA University Foundation for Science and Technology Development

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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