Advances in Antimicrobial Peptide‐Based Biomaterials for Combating Multidrug‐Resistant Bacterial Infections

Author:

Yuan Zhe12,Kang Jing1ORCID,Wu Sachula3,Dong Alideertu1ORCID,Wu Rile12

Affiliation:

1. College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Inner Mongolia University, Engineering Research Center for Dairy Quality and Safety Control Ministry of Education Hohhot 010021 P. R. China

2. School of Life Sciences Inner Mongolia University Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region People's Hospital Hohhot 010021 P. R. China

3. Inner Mongolia Academy of Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Sciences Hohhot 010021 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractAs the clinical prevalence of antibiotic‐resistant bacteria rises, the effectiveness of antibacterial drugs has been greatly reduced, hence, it is essential to create novel antibacterial materials for combating bacterial infections. In recent years, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have demonstrated significant promise in addressing infections caused by bacteria, but as a natural product, they are limited in terms of activity and stability, and cannot exert their full effect. The conjugation of peptide‐based biomaterials makes up for this shortcoming, and the antimicrobial activity is also improved, which also lays the foundation for its clinical application. This review aims to introduce the current progress of AMPs‐based biomaterials in the treatment of multidrug‐resistant bacterial infections, covering the topics from their sources to the delivery of treatment in combining biomaterial AMPs. In addition, its therapeutic advantages, including synergistic treatment, improved stability and effectiveness, and high biocompatibility, are also discussed. Finally, the current situation and prospects of AMP‐based biomaterials for multidrug‐resistant bacterial infections are summarized.

Funder

State Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials

Research Program of Science and Technology at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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