摘要
背景:昆虫是世界上规模最大,分布最广的动物群。他们的多样性是不同的各种不同的生命过程调节机制的来源。有许多调节免疫学,繁殖,生长和发育或代谢的药物。因此,似乎昆虫可能是许多可用于人类疾病治疗的物质的来源。在昆虫生理学调节中特别重要的是肽,如神经肽,肽激素或抗微生物肽。有两个主要方面可以有所帮助,1)从昆虫分离的肽可能成为不同疾病治疗中的潜在药物,2)许多昆虫肽激素与哺乳动物肽类激素呈现结构或功能同源性,比较研究可能给予人类疾病的新面貌。在我们的综述中,我们专注于三组昆虫衍生肽:1)免疫活性肽,2)肽激素和3)存在于毒液中的肽。 结论:在我们的审查中,我们尝试展示昆虫肽在寻找哺乳动物疾病治疗新解决方案方面的巨大潜力。我们总结了关于昆虫肽对不同毒性剂,抗炎或抗伤害感受性质的性质的知识,以及比较昆虫和哺乳动物/脊椎动物肽内分泌系统,以指示药物设计中关于昆虫肽类激素的知识的有用性。可能使用昆虫递送肽治疗各种人类疾病的领域仍未得到充分探索。毫无疑问,由于寻找新药,应该更加注意昆虫。
关键词: 昆虫,肽,肽激素,神经肽,抗病毒,抗癌,抗菌,药物。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Insect Peptides – Perspectives in Human Diseases Treatment
Volume: 24 Issue: 29
关键词: 昆虫,肽,肽激素,神经肽,抗病毒,抗癌,抗菌,药物。
摘要: Background: Insects are the largest and the most widely distributed group of animals in the world. Their diversity is a source of incredible variety of different mechanisms of life processes regulation. There are many agents that regulate immunology, reproduction, growth and development or metabolism. Hence, it seems that insects may be a source of numerous substances useful in human diseases treatment. Especially important in the regulation of insect physiology are peptides, like neuropeptides, peptide hormones or antimicrobial peptides. There are two main aspects where they can be helpful, 1) Peptides isolated from insects may become potential drugs in therapy of different diseases, 2) A lot of insect peptide hormones show structural or functional homology to mammalian peptide hormones and the comparative studies may give a new look on human disorders. In our review we focused on three group of insect derived peptides: 1) immune-active peptides, 2) peptide hormones and 3) peptides present in venoms.
Conclusion: In our review we try to show the considerable potential of insect peptides in searching for new solutions for mammalian diseases treatment. We summarise the knowledge about properties of insect peptides against different virulent agents, anti-inflammatory or anti-nociceptive properties as well as compare insect and mammalian/vertebrate peptide endocrine system to indicate usefulness of knowledge about insect peptide hormones in drug design. The field of possible using of insect delivered peptide to therapy of various human diseases is still not sufficiently explored. Undoubtedly, more attention should be paid to insects due to searching new drugs.
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Insect Peptides – Perspectives in Human Diseases Treatment, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2017; 24 (29) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170526120218
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170526120218 |
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