| Literature DB >> 33917092 |
Daniel Florin Pancu1, Alexandra Scurtu2,3, Ioana Gabriela Macasoi2,3, Daniela Marti4, Marius Mioc2,3, Codruta Soica2,3, Dorina Coricovac2,3, Delia Horhat1, Marioara Poenaru1, Cristina Dehelean2,3.
Abstract
Antibiotics are considered as a cornerstone of modern medicine and their discovery offers the resolution to the infectious diseases problem. However, the excessive use of antibiotics worldwide has generated a critical public health issue and the bacterial resistance correlated with antibiotics inefficiency is still unsolved. Finding novel therapeutic approaches to overcome bacterial resistance is imperative, and natural compounds with antibacterial effects could be considered a promising option. The role played by antibiotics in tumorigenesis and their interrelation with the microbiota are still debatable and are far from being elucidated. Thus, the present manuscript offers a global perspective on antibiotics in terms of evolution from a historical perspective with an emphasis on the main classes of antibiotics and their adverse effects. It also highlights the connection between antibiotics and microbiota, focusing on the dual role played by antibiotics in tumorigenesis. In addition, using the natural compounds with antibacterial properties as potential alternatives for the classical antibiotic therapy is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: antibiotic resistance; antibiotics; antitumor; classification; mechanism of action; natural compounds; toxicity
Year: 2021 PMID: 33917092 DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics10040401
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antibiotics (Basel) ISSN: 2079-6382