Scientists developed a cost-effective method to produce a hybrid peptide combining fowlicidin (an antimicrobial peptide) with thymosin alpha-1 using bacterial expression systems. The hybrid peptide showed strong anti-inflammatory effects by reducing inflammatory markers in chicken immune cells and demonstrated antimicrobial activity superior to conventional antibiotics. This work establishes a practical production method for a peptide with potential as a novel anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial therapeutic agent.
Ahmad, Baseer; Abbas, Zaheer; Xubiao, Wei; Hussain, Kashif; Rehman, Atif; Dayong, Si; Abbas, Asghar; Hölzel, Christina; Rijun, Zhang