FimH antagonists - solubility vs. permeability

  • Pang, Lijuan
  • Bezençon, Jacqueline
  • Kleeb, Simon
  • Rabbani, Said
  • Sigl, Anja
  • Smiesko, Martin
  • Sager, Christoph P.
  • Eris, Deniz
  • Schwardt, Oliver
  • Ernst, Beat
Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Abstract

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) caused by uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) are among the most prevalent infections worldwide. Since frequent antibiotic treatment favors the emergence of antibiotic resistance, efficient non-antibiotic strategies are urgently needed. The first step of the pathogenesis of UTI is the bacterial adherence to urothelial host cells, a process mediated by the mannose-binding adhesin FimH located at the tip of bacterial pili. In a preliminary study, biphenyl α-d-mannopyranosides with an electron-withdrawing carboxylate on the aglycone were identified as potent FimH antagonists. Although passive permeability could be established by masking the carboxylate as an ester, insufficient solubility and fast hydrolysis d...

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