School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT9 5AH, UK.
The Bryden Center, School of Chemical and Chemistry Engineering, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK.
Mar Drugs. 2021 Apr 29;19(5):255. doi: 10.3390/md19050255.
Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) are among the leading nosocomial infections in the world and have led to the extensive study of various strategies to prevent infection. However, despite an abundance of anti-infection materials having been studied over the last forty-five years, only a few types have come into clinical use, providing an insignificant reduction in CAUTIs. In recent decades, marine resources have emerged as an unexplored area of opportunity offering huge potential in discovering novel bioactive materials to combat human diseases. Some of these materials, such as antimicrobial compounds and biosurfactants synthesized by marine microorganisms, exhibit potent antimicrobial, antiadhesive and antibiofilm activity against a broad spectrum of uropathogens (including multidrug-resistant pathogens) that could be potentially used in urinary catheters to eradicate CAUTIs. This paper summarizes information on the most relevant materials that have been obtained from marine-derived microorganisms over the last decade and discusses their potential as new agents against CAUTIs, providing a prospective proposal for researchers.
导管相关尿路感染(CAUTIs)是全球主要的医院获得性感染之一,已促使人们广泛研究各种预防感染的策略。然而,尽管在过去的四十年中已经研究了大量的抗感染材料,但只有少数几种类型已经应用于临床,对 CAUTIs 的减少作用微不足道。近几十年来,海洋资源已成为一个未被开发的机会领域,为发现新型生物活性物质以对抗人类疾病提供了巨大的潜力。其中一些材料,如海洋微生物合成的抗菌化合物和生物表面活性剂,对广谱尿路病原体(包括多药耐药病原体)具有强大的抗菌、抗黏附和抗生物膜活性,可潜在用于尿路导管以消除 CAUTIs。本文总结了过去十年中从海洋来源的微生物中获得的最相关材料的信息,并讨论了它们作为新型 CAUTIs 治疗药物的潜力,为研究人员提供了前瞻性建议。