Title of article
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics: Active efflux and reduced uptake
Author/Authors
Kumar، نويسنده , , Ayush and Schweizer، نويسنده , , Herbert P.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
28
From page
1486
To page
1513
Abstract
Antibiotic resistance of bacterial pathogens is a fast emerging global crisis and an understanding of the underlying resistance mechanisms is paramount for design and development of new therapeutic strategies. Permeability barriers for and active efflux of drug molecules are two resistance mechanisms that have been implicated in various infectious outbreaks of antibiotic-resistant pathogens, suggesting that these mechanisms may be good targets for new drugs. The synergism of reduced uptake and efflux is most evident in the multiplicative action of the outer membrane permeability barrier and active efflux, which results in high-level intrinsic and/or acquired resistance in many clinically important Gram-negative bacteria. This review summarizes the current knowledge of these two important resistance mechanisms and potential strategies to overcome them. Recent advances in understanding the physical structures, function and regulation of efflux systems will facilitate exploitation of pumps as new drug targets.
Keywords
regulation , active efflux , Porins , Outer membrane permeability , RND pumps
Journal title
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Record number
1761568
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