Abstract
Treatment of serious P. aeruginosa infections becomes more challenging with each passing year. As this pathogen acquires more transferrable resistance mechanisms and continues to rapidly adapt and emerge resistant during the course of antimicrobial therapy, we face the growing threat of pan-resistance. This review has focused on those mechanisms that directly impact the future of β-lactam antibiotics, including the production of β-lactamases, porin-mediated resistance, and/or the overexpression of RND efflux pumps. With the pipeline of new anti-pseudomonal agents diminishing, it is essential that novel therapeutic strategies be explored. These include targeting biofilm formation and maintenance, virulence factors, and resistance mechanisms. Furthermore, we must continue to search for effective antibacterial combinations to not only prevent further emergence of resistance but also treat resistant strains already in the environment.
Keywords: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, β-lactam, resistance
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:Mechanisms of β -lactam Resistance Among Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Volume: 19 Issue: 2
Author(s): Daniel J. Wolter and Philip D. Lister
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Keywords: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, β-lactam, resistance
Abstract: Treatment of serious P. aeruginosa infections becomes more challenging with each passing year. As this pathogen acquires more transferrable resistance mechanisms and continues to rapidly adapt and emerge resistant during the course of antimicrobial therapy, we face the growing threat of pan-resistance. This review has focused on those mechanisms that directly impact the future of β-lactam antibiotics, including the production of β-lactamases, porin-mediated resistance, and/or the overexpression of RND efflux pumps. With the pipeline of new anti-pseudomonal agents diminishing, it is essential that novel therapeutic strategies be explored. These include targeting biofilm formation and maintenance, virulence factors, and resistance mechanisms. Furthermore, we must continue to search for effective antibacterial combinations to not only prevent further emergence of resistance but also treat resistant strains already in the environment.
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J. Wolter Daniel and D. Lister Philip, Mechanisms of β -lactam Resistance Among Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2013; 19 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612811306020209
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