Human and Marine Host Defense Peptides for Healthy Skin

The skin serves as the first line barrier of innate immunity, protecting the body from external influences and maintaining its homeostasis. Exogenous and endogenous stress factors alter the structure and functional properties of the skin. The search for compounds capable of counteracting these processes has allowed the identification of peptides as promising ingredients of products for medicinal and cosmetic applications. This review comprehensively examines the mechanisms of action and dermatological applications of two distinct classes of natural products—endogenous human peptides and those derived from marine organisms. Human peptides exhibit numerous biological functions, including antimicrobial and immunomodulatory ones, as well as promoting antioxidant protection and wound healing. Microbiome-associated peptides are an underestimated but powerful regulator of skin aging through immunomodulation, inflammation control, barrier function maintenance, and selection of the proper microbial community. Peptides from marine organisms exhibit significant structural diversity and a broad spectrum of biological activity, including regenerative effects and effects on antibiotic-resistant microorganisms. This review summarizes current data obtained from in vitro, ex vivo, and clinical studies demonstrating a broad potential of peptides for maintaining skin health. Both peptide classes represent powerful, targeted strategies for innovative dermatological interventions aimed at promoting skin rejuvenation, protection, and overall homeostasis.

Authors
Guryanova Svetlana V. 1, 2 , Belogurova-Ovchinnikova Oksana Yu. 3 , Ovchinnikova Tatiana V. 1, 3, 4
Publisher
MDPI
Issue number
4
Language
English
Pages
134
State
Published
Department
Медицинский институт РУДН
Volume
24
Year
2026
Organizations
  • 1 M.M. Shemyakin and Yu.A. Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117997 Moscow, Russia
  • 2 Medical Institute, RUDN University, 117198 Moscow, Russia
  • 3 Moscow Center for Advanced Studies, 123592 Moscow, Russia
  • 4 Department of Biotechnology, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
Keywords
antimicrobial peptides; host defense peptides; antibacterial; antibiofilm; immunomodulatory; antioxidant; antiaging; antiphotoaging; wound healing
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