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Adaptively evolved human oral actinomyces-sourced defensins show therapeutic potential.


ABSTRACT: The development of eukaryote-derived antimicrobial peptides as systemically administered drugs has proven a challenging task. Here, we report the first human oral actinomyces-sourced defensin-actinomycesin-that shows promise for systemic therapy. Actinomycesin and its homologs are only present in actinobacteria and myxobacteria, and share similarity with a group of ancient invertebrate-type defensins reported in fungi and invertebrates. Signatures of natural selection were detected in defensins from the actinomyces colonized in human oral cavity and ruminant rumen and dental plaque, highlighting their role in adaptation to complex multispecies bacterial communities. Consistently, actinomycesin exhibited potent antibacterial activity against oral bacteria and clinical isolates of Staphylococcus and synergized with two classes of human salivary antibacterial factors. Actinomycesin specifically inhibited bacterial peptidoglycan synthesis and displayed weak immunomodulatory activity and low toxicity on human and mammalian cells and ion channels in the heart and central nervous system. Actinomycesin was highly efficient in mice infected with Streptococcus pneumoniae and mice with MRSA-induced experimental peritoneal infection. This work identifies human oral bacteria as a new source of systemic anti-infective drugs.

SUBMITTER: Zhu S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8819291 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Adaptively evolved human oral actinomyces-sourced defensins show therapeutic potential.

Zhu Shunyi S   Gao Bin B   Umetsu Yoshitaka Y   Peigneur Steve S   Li Ping P   Ohki Shinya S   Tytgat Jan J  

EMBO molecular medicine 20211220 2


The development of eukaryote-derived antimicrobial peptides as systemically administered drugs has proven a challenging task. Here, we report the first human oral actinomyces-sourced defensin-actinomycesin-that shows promise for systemic therapy. Actinomycesin and its homologs are only present in actinobacteria and myxobacteria, and share similarity with a group of ancient invertebrate-type defensins reported in fungi and invertebrates. Signatures of natural selection were detected in defensins  ...[more]

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