Hentzer Morten, Givskov Michael
Center for Biomedical Microbiology, BioCentrum, Building 301, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark.
J Clin Invest. 2003 Nov;112(9):1300-7. doi: 10.1172/JCI20074.
Traditional treatment of infectious diseases is based on compounds that aim to kill or inhibit bacterial growth. A major concern with this approach is the frequently observed development of resistance to antimicrobial compounds. The discovery of bacterial-communication systems (quorum-sensing systems), which orchestrate important temporal events during the infection process, has afforded a novel opportunity to ameliorate bacterial infection by means other than growth inhibition. Compounds able to override bacterial signaling are present in nature. Herein we discuss the known signaling mechanisms and potential antipathogenic drugs that specifically target quorum-sensing systems in a manner unlikely to pose a selective pressure for the development of resistant mutants.
传染病的传统治疗方法是基于旨在杀死或抑制细菌生长的化合物。这种方法的一个主要问题是经常观察到对抗菌化合物产生耐药性。细菌通讯系统(群体感应系统)的发现,该系统在感染过程中协调重要的时间事件,为通过抑制生长以外的其他方式改善细菌感染提供了新的机会。自然界中存在能够超越细菌信号传导的化合物。在此,我们讨论已知的信号传导机制以及潜在的抗病原药物,这些药物以不太可能对耐药突变体的产生构成选择性压力的方式特异性靶向群体感应系统。