Anti-biofilm peptides as a new weapon in antimicrobial warfare
D Pletzer, SR Coleman, REW Hancock - Current opinion in microbiology, 2016 - Elsevier
D Pletzer, SR Coleman, REW Hancock
Current opinion in microbiology, 2016•ElsevierHighlights•To date no antibiotics have been specifically developed for biofilm infections.•Anti-
biofilm peptides directly address chronic multi-resistant bacterial infections.•They
demonstrate broad spectrum activity.•They uniquely target the stringent stress response
required for biofilm growth.•They are synergistic with common antibiotics even against
antibiotic resistant bacteria.Microorganisms growing in a biofilm state are very resilient in the
face of treatment by many antimicrobial agents. Biofilm infections are a significant problem in …
biofilm peptides directly address chronic multi-resistant bacterial infections.•They
demonstrate broad spectrum activity.•They uniquely target the stringent stress response
required for biofilm growth.•They are synergistic with common antibiotics even against
antibiotic resistant bacteria.Microorganisms growing in a biofilm state are very resilient in the
face of treatment by many antimicrobial agents. Biofilm infections are a significant problem in …
Highlights
- To date no antibiotics have been specifically developed for biofilm infections.
- Anti-biofilm peptides directly address chronic multi-resistant bacterial infections.
- They demonstrate broad spectrum activity.
- They uniquely target the stringent stress response required for biofilm growth.
- They are synergistic with common antibiotics even against antibiotic resistant bacteria.
Microorganisms growing in a biofilm state are very resilient in the face of treatment by many antimicrobial agents. Biofilm infections are a significant problem in chronic and long-term infections, including those colonizing medical devices and implants. Anti-biofilm peptides represent a very promising approach to treat biofilm-related infections and have an extraordinary ability to interfere with various stages of the biofilm growth mode. Anti-biofilm peptides possess promising broad-spectrum activity in killing both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria in biofilms, show strong synergy with conventional antibiotics, and act by targeting a universal stringent stress response. Understanding downstream processes at the molecular level will help to develop and design peptides with increased activity. Anti-biofilm peptides represent a novel, exciting approach to treating recalcitrant bacterial infections.
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