Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Biochemistry, United Arab Emirates University, 17666 Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates.
Cell Tissue Res. 2011 Jan;343(1):201-12. doi: 10.1007/s00441-010-1014-4. Epub 2010 Jul 17.
Cationic peptides with the propensity to adopt an amphipathic α-helical conformation in a membrane-mimetic environment are synthesized in the skins of many species of anurans (frogs and toads). These peptides frequently display cytolytic activities against a range of pathogenic bacteria and fungi consistent with the idea that they play a role in the host's system of innate immunity. However, the importance of the peptides in the survival strategy of the animal is not clearly understood. It is a common misconception that antimicrobial peptides are synthesized in the skins of all anurans. In fact, the species distribution is sporadic suggesting that their production may confer some evolutionary advantage to the organism but is not necessary for survival. Although growth inhibitory activity against the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, responsible for anuran population declines worldwide, has been demonstrated in vitro, the ability of frog skin antimicrobial peptides to protect the animal in the wild appears to be limited and there is no clear correlation between their production by a species and its resistance to fatal chytridiomycosis. The low potency of many frog skin antimicrobial peptides is consistent with the hypothesis that cutaneous symbiotic bacteria may provide the major system of defense against pathogenic microorganisms in the environment with antimicrobial peptides assuming a supplementary role in some species.
在模拟膜环境中具有采取两亲性α-螺旋构象倾向的阳离子肽在许多种类的蛙类(青蛙和蟾蜍)的皮肤中被合成。这些肽通常对一系列致病性细菌和真菌表现出细胞溶解活性,这与它们在宿主先天免疫系统中发挥作用的观点一致。然而,这些肽在动物生存策略中的重要性尚不清楚。人们普遍误解为所有蛙类的皮肤都能合成抗菌肽。事实上,物种的分布是零星的,这表明它们的产生可能赋予了生物体某种进化优势,但并非生存所必需的。虽然已经证明体外生长抑制活性针对导致全球蛙类种群减少的真菌性病原蛙壶菌(Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis),但蛙皮抗菌肽在野外保护动物的能力似乎有限,而且其产生与物种对致命的壶菌病的抗性之间没有明确的相关性。许多蛙皮抗菌肽的低效力与皮肤共生细菌可能提供针对环境中致病性微生物的主要防御系统的假设一致,抗菌肽在某些物种中发挥补充作用。