| Literature DB >> 30252208 |
Tiziano Marzo1,2, Damiano Cirri1, Simona Pollini3,4, Marco Prato3, Stefania Fallani5, Maria Iris Cassetta5, Andrea Novelli5, Gian Maria Rossolini3,4, Luigi Messori1.
Abstract
Due to the so-called "antibiotic resistance crisis" new antibacterial agents are urgently sought to treat multidrug-resistant pathogens. A group of gold- or silver-based complexes, of general formula [M(PEt3 )X] (with M=Au or Ag, and X=Cl, Br or I), alongside with three complexes bearing a positive or negative charge-[Au(PEt3 )2 ]Cl, K[Au(CN)2 ] and [Ag(PEt3 )2 ]NO3 -were prepared and comparatively tested with auranofin on a representative panel of pathogens including Gram-positive, Gram-negative and Candida strains. Interestingly, all the gold and silver complexes tested were active on Gram-positive strains, with the gold complexes having greater efficacy. The effects of the gold compounds were potentiated to a larger extent than silver compounds when tested in combination with a permeabilizing agent. A number of relevant structure-activity relationships emerged from the comparative analysis of the observed antibacterial profiles, shedding new light on the underlying molecular mechanisms of the action of these compounds.Entities:
Keywords: antimicrobial drugs; auranofin; drug repositioning; drug resistance; gold compounds
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30252208 DOI: 10.1002/cmdc.201800498
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemMedChem ISSN: 1860-7179 Impact factor: 3.466