نتایج جستجو برای: antimicrobial therapeutics

تعداد نتایج: 114705  

Journal: :Molecules 2018
Milena Deptuła Anna Wardowska Maria Dzierżyńska Sylwia Rodziewicz-Motowidło Michał Pikuła

During recent decades, the market for peptide-based drugs, including antimicrobial peptides, has vastly extended and evolved. These drugs can be useful in treatment of various types of disorders, e.g., cancer, autoimmune diseases, infections, and non-healing wounds. Although peptides are less immunogenic than other biologic therapeutics, they can still induce immune responses and cause allergie...

2017
Robert N. Mahon Richard Hafner

To meet the challenges of increasing antimicrobial resistance, the infectious disease community needs innovative therapeutics. Precision medicine and immunotherapies are transforming cancer therapeutics by targeting the regulatory signaling pathways that are involved not only in malignancies but also in the metabolic and immunologic function of the tumor microenvironment. Infectious diseases ta...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Saleem Basha Prakash Rai Vincent Poon Arundhati Saraph Kunal Gujraty Mandy Y Go Skanda Sadacharan Mia Frost Jeremy Mogridge Ravi S Kane

Resistance of pathogens to antimicrobial therapeutics has become a widespread problem. Resistance can emerge naturally, but it can also be engineered intentionally, which is an important consideration in designing therapeutics for bioterrorism agents. Blocking host receptors used by pathogens represents a powerful strategy to overcome this problem, because extensive alterations to the pathogen ...

2015
Nathan S Bryan

It is becoming increasingly clear that many diseases are characterized or associated with perturbations in nitric oxide (NO) production/signaling. Therapeutics or strategies designed to restore normal NO homeostasis will likely have broad application and utility. This highly complex and multistep pathway for NO production and subsequent target activation provides many steps in the endogenous pa...

Journal: :Surgical infections 2002
John E Mazuski Robert G Sawyer Avery B Nathens Joseph T DiPiro Moshe Schein Kenneth A Kudsk Charles Yowler

The Surgical Infection Society last published guidelines on antimicrobial therapy for intra-abdominal infections in 1992 (Bohnen JMA, et al., Arch Surg 1992;127:83-89). Since then, an appreciable body of literature has been published on this subject. Therefore, the Therapeutics Agents Committee of the Society undertook an effort to update the previous guidelines, primarily using data published ...

Journal: :Future Medicinal Chemistry 2021

Antimicrobial resistance is a pressing threat to global health, with multidrug-resistant pathogens becoming increasingly prevalent. The bacterial SOS pathway functions in response DNA damage that occurs during infection, initiating several pro-survival and mechanisms, such as repair hypermutation. This makes components potential targets may combat drug-resistant decrease emergence. review discu...

2015
Hung-Lun Chu Bak-Sau Yip Kuan-Hao Chen Hui-Yuan Yu Ya-Han Chih Hsi-Tsung Cheng Yu-Ting Chou Jya-Wei Cheng

We describe a strategy to boost anticancer activity and reduce normal cell toxicity of short antimicrobial peptides by adding positive charge amino acids and non-nature bulky amino acid β-naphthylalanine residues to their termini. Among the designed peptides, K4R2-Nal2-S1 displayed better salt resistance and less toxicity to hRBCs and human fibroblast than Nal2-S1 and K6-Nal2-S1. Fluorescence m...

2006
Roxana Portieles Camilo Ayra

Defensins are small cysteine-rich peptides with antimicrobial activity. Plant defensins have a characteristic threedimensional folding pattern that is stabilized by eight disulfide-linked cysteines. This pattern is very similar to defense peptides of mammals and insects, suggesting an ancient and conserved origin. Functionally, these proteins exhibit a diverse array of biological activities, al...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015
Christina A Muzny Jane R Schwebke

Biofilms are microbial communities of surface-attached cells embedded in a self-produced extracellular matrix. They are of major medical significance because they decrease susceptibility to antimicrobial agents and enhance the spread of antimicrobial resistance. Biofilm-associated bacterial and fungal microorganisms have increasingly been recognized to play a role in multiple infectious disease...

2016
Nicholas A. Genthe James B. Thoden Hazel M. Holden

ArnA from Escherichia coli is a key enzyme involved in the formation of 4-amino-4deoxy-L-arabinose. The addition of this sugar to the lipid A moiety of the lipopolysaccharide of pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria allows these organisms to evade the cationic antimicrobial peptides of the host immune system. Indeed, it is thought that such modifications may be responsible for the repeated infectio...

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