Plants Phenolics as Possible Pseudomonas aeruginosa Resistance Inhibitors

A. Hassan, N. Egbe, J. Appah, S. Garba
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence has for long been a serious medical, economic and social problem. It is responsible for numerous nosocomial infections like pneumonia, urinary tract infections, surgical site infections and some of community-acquired infections such as otitis, ulcerative keratitis and soft tissue infections. Its ability of adhering to various kinds of surfaces, such as hospital and surgical materials (thus: implicated in causing nosocomial infections) is one of the many reasons why P. aeruginosa is of utmost medical and economic importance. This bacterium has an extensive adaptive capability to different kinds of physical surfaces and conditions. P. aeruginosa has high capability for the formation of resistant biofilms and the regulation of efflux pumps, thus; these two contributes highly towards an elevated resistance to numerous antibiotics. Several antibiotic resistance genes are responsible for P. aeroginosa drug resistance virulence. Plant phenolics have the ability to bind to protein and non-protein domains leading to modification or inhibition protein–protein/co-factor interactions. These are a diverse group of aromatic secondary metabolites involved in plant defense. P. aeruginosa resistance genes mechanisms and evasion tactics can be affected and neutralized by ethno-plant secondary metabolites especially Phenolics, in several different ways due to the nature of its inter-molecular interactions. Ethno-plant phenolics could really provide an alternative natural remedy for the management and neutralization of P. aeruginosa Multi-drug resistance Genes.
植物酚类物质可能是铜绿假单胞菌抗性抑制剂
铜绿假单胞菌的毒力长期以来一直是一个严重的医学、经济和社会问题。它是许多医院感染的原因,如肺炎、尿路感染、手术部位感染和一些社区获得性感染,如中耳炎、溃疡性角膜炎和软组织感染。铜绿假单胞菌具有粘附各种表面的能力,如医院和外科手术材料(因此涉及引起医院感染),这是铜绿假单胞菌具有最大医学和经济重要性的众多原因之一。这种细菌对不同种类的物理表面和条件具有广泛的适应能力。铜绿假单胞菌具有形成耐药生物膜和调控外排泵的能力,因此;这两者对提高对许多抗生素的耐药性有很大的作用。几种抗生素耐药基因是造成铜绿假单胞菌耐药毒力的原因。植物酚类物质能够与蛋白质和非蛋白质结构域结合,从而修饰或抑制蛋白质/辅助因子之间的相互作用。这些是一组不同的芳香次生代谢物,参与植物防御。由于其分子间相互作用的性质,铜绿假单胞菌抗性基因的机制和逃避策略可以通过几种不同的方式受到民族植物次生代谢物特别是酚类物质的影响和中和。民族植物酚类物质可以为铜绿假单胞菌多药耐药基因的管理和中和提供一种替代的天然药物。
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