نتایج جستجو برای: antimicrobial peptides drug resistance

تعداد نتایج: 1033286  

2015
Jasper Littmann A. M. Viens

In this paper, we provide a state-of-the-art overview of the ethical challenges that arise in the context of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which includes an introduction to the contributions to the symposium in this issue. We begin by discussing why AMR is a distinct ethical issue, and should not be viewed purely as a technical or medical problem. In the second section, we expand on some of t...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Felipe Lira Pedro S Perez José A Baranauskas Sérgio R Nozawa

Antimicrobial resistance is a persistent problem in the public health sphere. However, recent attempts to find effective substitutes to combat infections have been directed at identifying natural antimicrobial peptides in order to circumvent resistance to commercial antibiotics. This study describes the development of synthetic peptides with antimicrobial activity, created in silico by site-dir...

Journal: :Acta poloniae pharmaceutica 2014
Małgorzata Dawgul Magdalena Maciejewska Maciej Jaskiewicz Anna Karafova Wojciech Kamysz

Recently, the topic of biofilm has met a huge interest of researchers owing to a significant role played by this microbial life form in severe infections. These well organised three-dimensional microbial communities are characterized by a strong resistance to antimicrobials. Biofilms significantly contribute to morbidity and mortality as related infections are very difficult to treat due to the...

2011
Virander Singh Chauhan

13 Running title-de novo design of novel antimicrobial peptides 14 Abstract 21 Increased microbial drug resistance has generated a global requirement for new anti 22 infective agents. As part of an effort to develop new, low molecular mass peptide 23 antibiotics we used a rationale based minimalist approach to design short, non hemolytic, 24 potent and broad spectrum antibiotic peptides with in...

2011
Slade A. Loutet Miguel A. Valvano

Cationic antimicrobial peptides and polymyxins are a group of naturally occurring antibiotics that can also possess immunomodulatory activities. They are considered a new source of antibiotics for treating infections by bacteria that are resistant to conventional antibiotics. Members of the genus Burkholderia, which includes various human pathogens, are inherently resistant to antimicrobial pep...

2014
Martin Malmsten

With increasing antibiotics resistance, there is an urgent need for novel infection therapeutics. Since antimicrobial peptides provide opportunities for this, identification and optimization of such peptides have attracted much interest during recent years. Here, a brief overview of antimicrobial peptides is provided, with focus placed on how selected hydrophobic modifications of antimicrobial ...

2015
Biljana Mojsoska Håvard Jenssen Guangshun Wang

The purpose of this paper is to introduce and highlight a few classes of traditional antimicrobial peptides with a focus on structure-activity relationship studies. After first dissecting the important physiochemical properties that influence the antimicrobial and toxic properties of antimicrobial peptides, the contributions of individual amino acids with respect to the peptides antibacterial p...

2017
Ammar Almaaytah Ya’u Ajingi Ahmad Abualhaijaa Shadi Tarazi Nizar Alshar’i Qosay Al-Balas

The rise of multidrug-resistant bacteria is causing a serious threat to the world's human population. Recent reports have identified bacterial strains displaying pan drug resistance against antibiotics and generating fears among medical health specialists that humanity is on the dawn of entering a post-antibiotics era. Global research is currently focused on expanding the lifetime of current an...

2013
Mau Sinha Sanket Kaushik Punit Kaur Sujata Sharma Tej P. Singh

Lactoferrin is a multifunctional, iron-binding glycoprotein which displays a wide array of modes of action to execute its primary antimicrobial function. It contains various antimicrobial peptides which are released upon its hydrolysis by proteases. These peptides display a similarity with the antimicrobial cationic peptides found in nature. In the current scenario of increasing resistance to a...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Michelle G J L Habets Michael A Brockhurst

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been proposed as a promising new class of antimicrobials despite warnings that therapeutic use could drive the evolution of pathogens resistant to our own immunity peptides. Using experimental evolution, we demonstrate that Staphylococcus aureus rapidly evolved resistance to pexiganan, a drug-candidate for diabetic leg ulcer infections. Evolved resistance was ...

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