Publications by authors named "Jinju Cai"

The emergence and prevalence of mobile colistin resistance gene mcr have dramatically compromised the clinical efficacy of colistin, a cyclopeptide antibiotic considered to be the last option for treating different-to-treat infections. The combination strategy provides a productive and cost-effective strategy to expand the lifespan of existing antibiotics. Structural-activity relationship analysis of polymyxins indicates that the fatty acyl chain plays an indispensable role in their antibacterial activity.

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The increasing incidence of bacterial infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacteria has deepened the need for new effective treatments. Antibiotic adjuvant strategy is a more effective and economical approach to expand the lifespan of currently used antibiotics. Herein, we uncover that alcohol-abuse drug disulfiram (DSF) and derivatives thereof are potent antibiotic adjuvants, which dramatically potentiate the antibacterial activity of carbapenems and colistin against New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase (NDM)- and mobilized colistin resistance (MCR)-expressing Gram-negative pathogens, respectively.

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Article Synopsis
  • Last-line antibiotics like meropenem, colistin, and tigecycline are losing effectiveness against multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria due to mobile resistance genes.
  • Researchers found that the FDA-approved drug daunorubicin (DNR) enhances the effectiveness of these antibiotics and prevents the development of resistance.
  • The combination of DNR and colistin disrupts bacterial membranes, causes DNA damage, and increases reactive oxygen species production, resulting in bacterial cell death, showing promise for treating severe infections caused by resistant bacteria.
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