A new approach for the discovery of antibiotics by targeting non-multiplying bacteria: a novel topical antibiotic for staphylococcal infections.

  • Yanmin Hu
  • Alireza Shamaei-Tousi
  • Yingjun Liu
  • Anthony Coates
Publication date
July 2010
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
ISSN
1932-6203
Journal
issn:1932-6203
Citation count (estimate)
38

Abstract

In a clinical infection, multiplying and non-multiplying bacteria co-exist. Antibiotics kill multiplying bacteria, but they are very inefficient at killing non-multipliers which leads to slow or partial death of the total target population of microbes in an infected tissue. This prolongs the duration of therapy, increases the emergence of resistance and so contributes to the short life span of antibiotics after they reach the market. Targeting non-multiplying bacteria from the onset of an antibiotic development program is a new concept. This paper describes the proof of principle for this concept, which has resulted in the development of the first antibiotic using this approach. The antibiotic, called HT61, is a small quinolone-derived comp...

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