Study Suggests Insect-derived Antimicrobial Peptides Could Be Used As Drug-delivery Vehicles

A new study by scientists at The Wistar Institute confirms the ability of antimicrobial peptides to enter various bacterial and mammalian cell types, suggesting that the peptides might be used as drug-delivery vehicles. The researchers are also exploring the peptides’ ability to deliver antigen to immune cells in an effort to explore whether the peptides could be used in a new vaccine approach.