The apple of discord: can spider cocoons be equipped with antimicrobial factors?—a systematic review

Abstract The antimicrobial properties of spider silk have been a topic of scientific intrigue since ancient times. Despite extensive research, the question remains unresolved due to conflicting findings and methodological challenges. This work revisits and synthesizes current knowledge, proposing th...

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Main Authors: Mateusz Glenszczyk, Artur Lis, Weronika Porc, Magdalena Pacwa-Płociniczak, Agnieszka Babczyńska
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Magdalena Pacwa-Płociniczak
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description Abstract The antimicrobial properties of spider silk have been a topic of scientific intrigue since ancient times. Despite extensive research, the question remains unresolved due to conflicting findings and methodological challenges. This work revisits and synthesizes current knowledge, proposing that spider cocoons, rather than other spider products, serve as a particularly promising focus for investigating antimicrobial factors. This emphasis arises from their critical role in parental investment and reproductive success, as the maternal care associated with spider egg sacs suggests the necessity for enhanced antimicrobial protection to safeguard offspring. By investigating existing research, we propose that the protective properties of spider egg sacs may derive not only from the silk itself, but also from the eggs contained within, as supported by previous hypotheses. Furthermore, drawing on the body of knowledge, we suggest that potential antimicrobial defense mechanisms may extend beyond intrinsic factors, encompassing interactions with microorganisms, plants, and other possible environmental elements that remain unexplored but may likely be interconnected. This review highlights that the potential interplay of these factors may be complex and possibly influenced by ecological and biological contexts. Unraveling these dynamics requires an interdisciplinary approach, incorporating diverse methodologies and perspectives to address the gaps in current knowledge. By refining the focus and embracing a broader conceptual framework, future research can provide definitive insights into the antimicrobial properties of spider cocoons. Resolving this long-standing question will not only clarify the scientific debate but also deepen our understanding of spider biology and the adaptive strategies that have evolved to ensure reproductive success.
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spelling doaj-art-51238a7ea58743d5894fa459549373dc2025-08-20T03:22:07ZengBMCFrontiers in Zoology1742-99942025-05-0122111710.1186/s12983-025-00563-5The apple of discord: can spider cocoons be equipped with antimicrobial factors?—a systematic reviewMateusz Glenszczyk0Artur Lis1Weronika Porc2Magdalena Pacwa-Płociniczak3Agnieszka Babczyńska4Environmental Stress Biology Team, Institute of Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia in KatowiceEnvironmental Stress Biology Team, Institute of Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia in KatowiceEnvironmental Stress Biology Team, Institute of Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia in KatowiceEnvironmental Microbiology and Bioremediation Team, Institute of Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia in KatowiceEnvironmental Stress Biology Team, Institute of Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia in KatowiceAbstract The antimicrobial properties of spider silk have been a topic of scientific intrigue since ancient times. Despite extensive research, the question remains unresolved due to conflicting findings and methodological challenges. This work revisits and synthesizes current knowledge, proposing that spider cocoons, rather than other spider products, serve as a particularly promising focus for investigating antimicrobial factors. This emphasis arises from their critical role in parental investment and reproductive success, as the maternal care associated with spider egg sacs suggests the necessity for enhanced antimicrobial protection to safeguard offspring. By investigating existing research, we propose that the protective properties of spider egg sacs may derive not only from the silk itself, but also from the eggs contained within, as supported by previous hypotheses. Furthermore, drawing on the body of knowledge, we suggest that potential antimicrobial defense mechanisms may extend beyond intrinsic factors, encompassing interactions with microorganisms, plants, and other possible environmental elements that remain unexplored but may likely be interconnected. This review highlights that the potential interplay of these factors may be complex and possibly influenced by ecological and biological contexts. Unraveling these dynamics requires an interdisciplinary approach, incorporating diverse methodologies and perspectives to address the gaps in current knowledge. By refining the focus and embracing a broader conceptual framework, future research can provide definitive insights into the antimicrobial properties of spider cocoons. Resolving this long-standing question will not only clarify the scientific debate but also deepen our understanding of spider biology and the adaptive strategies that have evolved to ensure reproductive success.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12983-025-00563-5Spider cocoonsEgg sacsAntimicrobial agentsAntimicrobial propertiesEnvironmental microbiologyInterspecific interactions
spellingShingle Mateusz Glenszczyk
Artur Lis
Weronika Porc
Magdalena Pacwa-Płociniczak
Agnieszka Babczyńska
The apple of discord: can spider cocoons be equipped with antimicrobial factors?—a systematic review
Frontiers in Zoology
Spider cocoons
Egg sacs
Antimicrobial agents
Antimicrobial properties
Environmental microbiology
Interspecific interactions
title The apple of discord: can spider cocoons be equipped with antimicrobial factors?—a systematic review
title_full The apple of discord: can spider cocoons be equipped with antimicrobial factors?—a systematic review
title_fullStr The apple of discord: can spider cocoons be equipped with antimicrobial factors?—a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed The apple of discord: can spider cocoons be equipped with antimicrobial factors?—a systematic review
title_short The apple of discord: can spider cocoons be equipped with antimicrobial factors?—a systematic review
title_sort apple of discord can spider cocoons be equipped with antimicrobial factors a systematic review
topic Spider cocoons
Egg sacs
Antimicrobial agents
Antimicrobial properties
Environmental microbiology
Interspecific interactions
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12983-025-00563-5
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