Mai Sui, Mauger Matthew T, Niu Li-Na, Barnes Jonathan B, Kao Solon, Bergeron Brian E, Ling Jun-Qi, Tay Franklin R
Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Stomatology, Department of Operative Dentistry and Endodontics, Guanghua School of Stomatology, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, PR China.
Department of Endodontics, The Dental College of Georgia, Augusta University, GA, USA.
Acta Biomater. 2017 Feb;49:16-35. doi: 10.1016/j.actbio.2016.11.026. Epub 2016 Nov 11.
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are short cationic host-defense molecules that provide the early stage of protection against invading microbes. They also have important modulatory roles and act as a bridge between innate and acquired immunity. The types and functions of oral AMPs were reviewed and experimental reports on the use of natural AMPs and their synthetic mimics in caries and pulpal infections were discussed. Natural AMPs in the oral cavity, predominantly defensins, cathelicidins and histatins, possess antimicrobial activities against oral pathogens and biofilms. Incomplete debridement of microorganisms in root canal space may precipitate an exacerbated immune response that results in periradicular bone resorption. Because of their immunomodulatory and wound healing potentials, AMPs stimulate pro-inflammatory cytokine production, recruit host defense cells and regulate immuno-inflammatory responses in the vicinity of the pulp and periapex. Recent rapid advances in the development of synthetic AMP mimics offer exciting opportunities for new therapeutic initiatives in root canal treatment and regenerative endodontics.
Identification of new therapeutic strategies to combat antibiotic-resistant pathogens and biofilm-associated infections continues to be one of the major challenges in modern medicine. Despite the presence of commercialization hurdles and scientific challenges, interests in using antimicrobial peptides as therapeutic alternatives and adjuvants to combat pathogenic biofilms have never been foreshortened. Not only do these cationic peptides possess rapid killing ability, their multi-modal mechanisms of action render them advantageous in targeting different biofilm sub-populations. These factors, together with adjunctive bioactive functions such as immunomodulation and wound healing enhancement, render AMPs or their synthetic mimics exciting candidates to be considered as adjuncts in the treatment of caries, infected pulps and root canals.
抗菌肽(AMPs)是一类短小的阳离子宿主防御分子,可在抵御入侵微生物的早期阶段发挥作用。它们还具有重要的调节作用,是固有免疫和获得性免疫之间的桥梁。本文综述了口腔抗菌肽的类型和功能,并讨论了关于天然抗菌肽及其合成模拟物在龋齿和牙髓感染中应用的实验报告。口腔中的天然抗菌肽,主要是防御素、猫爪素和组蛋白,对口腔病原体和生物膜具有抗菌活性。根管内微生物清创不彻底可能会引发加剧的免疫反应,导致根尖周骨吸收。由于其免疫调节和伤口愈合潜力,抗菌肽可刺激促炎细胞因子的产生,募集宿主防御细胞,并调节牙髓和根尖周围的免疫炎症反应。合成抗菌肽模拟物的最新快速发展为根管治疗和再生牙髓病学的新治疗方案提供了令人兴奋的机会。
确定对抗抗生素耐药病原体和生物膜相关感染的新治疗策略仍然是现代医学的主要挑战之一。尽管存在商业化障碍和科学挑战,但将抗菌肽用作对抗致病性生物膜的治疗替代品和佐剂的兴趣从未减弱。这些阳离子肽不仅具有快速杀灭能力,其多模式作用机制使其在靶向不同生物膜亚群方面具有优势。这些因素,连同免疫调节和促进伤口愈合等辅助生物活性功能,使抗菌肽或其合成模拟物成为治疗龋齿、感染牙髓和根管的令人兴奋的候选佐剂。