Recent outbreaks of NDM-1-positive Entero-bacteriaceae in Great Britain and India and the highly pathogenic Escherichia coli strain EHEC O104:H4 in Germany and some other E.U. countries point out an urgent need for the ability to decide on appropriate antibiotics to treat multi-drug-resistant (MDR) bacteria. Here we propose a simple criterion for choosing antibiotics based on characteristics of electron donor and acceptor properties. Using molecular descriptors, such as electron-ion interaction potential (EIIP) and average quasi-valence number (AQVN), which can describe potential long-range interactions between therapeutic molecules and their targets, we have been able to suggest appropriate antibiotics for treatment of MDR bacterial infections. To demonstrate the prospective usefulness of these molecular descriptors we have used this informatics system to propose that pleuromutilins and nitrofurans could be effective against of NDM-1-positive Enterobacteriacea and that aminoglycosides, macrolides and pluromutilins (and possibly nitrofurans) could be suitable for treatment of the highly pathogenic Escherichia coli strain EHEC O104:H4. Similarly, because of their specific electronic properties, we can also suggest antibiotics that could be potentially effective against other MDR bacteria. The proposed antibiotics should be further evaluated for their treatment potentials.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.15190/d.2016.11 | DOI Listing |
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