Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.1080/14756366.2022.2155816
Title: Selected strategies to fight pathogenic bacteria
Authors: Plotniece, Aiva
Sobolev, Arkadij
Supuran, Claudiu T.
Carta, Fabrizio
Björkling, Fredrik
Franzyk, Henrik
Yli-Kauhaluoma, Jari
Augustyns, Koen
Cos, Paul
De Vooght, Linda
Govaerts, Matthias
Aizawa, Juliana
Tammela, Päivi
Žalubovskis, Raivis
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Keywords: Antimicrobials;biofilms;biopharmaceuticals;metalloenzymes;natural products;3.1 Basic medicine;1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database;Pharmacology;Drug Discovery
Issue Date: 11-Jan-2023
Citation: Plotniece , A , Sobolev , A , Supuran , C T , Carta , F , Björkling , F , Franzyk , H , Yli-Kauhaluoma , J , Augustyns , K , Cos , P , De Vooght , L , Govaerts , M , Aizawa , J , Tammela , P & Žalubovskis , R 2023 , ' Selected strategies to fight pathogenic bacteria ' , Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry , vol. 38 , no. 1 , 2155816 . https://doi.org/10.1080/14756366.2022.2155816
Abstract: Natural products and analogues are a source of antibacterial drug discovery. Considering drug resistance levels emerging for antibiotics, identification of bacterial metalloenzymes and the synthesis of selective inhibitors are interesting for antibacterial agent development. Peptide nucleic acids are attractive antisense and antigene agents representing a novel strategy to target pathogens due to their unique mechanism of action. Antisense inhibition and development of antisense peptide nucleic acids is a new approach to antibacterial agents. Due to the increased resistance of biofilms to antibiotics, alternative therapeutic options are necessary. To develop antimicrobial strategies, optimised in vitro and in vivo models are needed. In vivo models to study biofilm-related respiratory infections, device-related infections: ventilator-associated pneumonia, tissue-related infections: chronic infection models based on alginate or agar beads, methods to battle biofilm-related infections are discussed. Drug delivery in case of antibacterials often is a serious issue therefore this review includes overview of drug delivery nanosystems.
Description: Funding Information: This review was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 951883 within SPRINGBOARD project. Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
DOI: 10.1080/14756366.2022.2155816
ISSN: 1475-6366
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