Literature DB >> 33280580

Next-Generation Antibiotics, Bacteriophage Endolysins, and Nanomaterials for Combating Pathogens.

I G Shemyakin1, V V Firstova2, N K Fursova1, I V Abaev1, S Yu Filippovich3, S G Ignatov1, I A Dyatlov1.   

Abstract

This review presents various strategies to fight causative agents of infectious diseases. Species-specific programmable RNA-containing antibiotics open up new possibilities for creating next-generation of personalized drugs based on microbiome editing and can serve as a new tool for selective elimination of pathogenic bacterial species while keeping intact the rest of microbiota. Another promising approach in combating bacterial infections is genome editing using the CRISPR-Cas systems. Expanding knowledge on the molecular mechanisms of innate immunity has been actively used for developing new antimicrobials. However, obvious risks of using antibiotic adjuvants aimed at activation of the host immune system include development of the autoimmune response with subsequent organ damage. To avoid these risks, it is essential to elucidate action mechanisms of the specific ligands and signal molecules used as components of the hybrid antibiotics. Bacteriophage endolysins are also considered as effective antimicrobials against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, metabolically inactive persisters, and microbial biofilms. Despite significant advances in the design of implants with antibacterial properties, the problem of postoperative infections still remains. Different nanomodifications of the implant surface have been designed to reduce bacterial contamination. Here, we review bactericidal, fungicidal, and immunomodulating properties of compounds used for the implant surface nanomodifications, such as silver, boron nitride nanomaterials, nanofibers, and nanogalvanic materials.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33280580     DOI: 10.1134/S0006297920110085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry (Mosc)        ISSN: 0006-2979            Impact factor:   2.487


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1.  Use of Recombinant Endolysin to Improve Accuracy of Group B Streptococcus Tests.

Authors:  Hidehito Matsui; Jumpei Uchiyama; Masaya Ogata; Tadahiro Nasukawa; Iyo Takemura-Uchiyama; Shin-Ichiro Kato; Hironobu Murakami; Masato Higashide; Hideaki Hanaki
Journal:  Microbiol Spectr       Date:  2021-08-11

2.  Editorial: Detection Nanodevices for Infectious Diseases.

Authors:  Yung-Chih Wang; Yi-Tzu Lee; Koji Matsuura; Xinyu Liu; Chao-Min Cheng
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-06-29
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