Identification of novel anti-pathogenic compounds against pseudomonas aeruginosa through drug repurposing

Biofilm formations have cause undesirable consequences because they are less susceptible to antimicrobial treatments and are protected from host immune responses. Despite this, pharmaceutical industry has produced very few novel antibiotics. Thus, there is a need for development of new drugs to erad...

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Main Author: Tan, Casandra Ai Zhu
Other Authors: Liang Yang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-705192023-02-28T18:01:02Z Identification of novel anti-pathogenic compounds against pseudomonas aeruginosa through drug repurposing Tan, Casandra Ai Zhu Liang Yang School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science Biofilm formations have cause undesirable consequences because they are less susceptible to antimicrobial treatments and are protected from host immune responses. Despite this, pharmaceutical industry has produced very few novel antibiotics. Thus, there is a need for development of new drugs to eradicate biofilms. A promising approach is to repurpose drugs originally produced for other purposes for anti-pathogenic activity, as it circumvents the high cost and time associated with traditional de novo drug discovery. The aim of this study was to repurpose drugs from a library of 1,600 compounds as anti-pathogenic drugs against Pseudomonas aeruginosa via microtiter plate-based biofilm formation assay. Nisoldipine, a calcium channel blocker, was confirmed as a potential quorum sensing inhibitor because it showed inhibition of lasB expression in Pseudomonas aeruginosa (IC50 = 69.31 M) when screened against quorum sensing reporter strains. Nisoldipine also affected various virulence factors, including slight reduction in elastase activity, 20% increase in rhamnolipid production, 7% increase in swarming motility and inhibition of biofilm formation upon combinatory treatment with antibiotics. This is the first documentation indicating nisoldipine with some anti-pathogenic activities. Although results achieved suggested that nisoldipine might not be a promising compound, drug repurposing persists as a strategic approach for drug development against biofilms. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2017-04-26T06:24:55Z 2017-04-26T06:24:55Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/70519 en Nanyang Technological University 35 p. application/pdf
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Identification of novel anti-pathogenic compounds against pseudomonas aeruginosa through drug repurposing
description Biofilm formations have cause undesirable consequences because they are less susceptible to antimicrobial treatments and are protected from host immune responses. Despite this, pharmaceutical industry has produced very few novel antibiotics. Thus, there is a need for development of new drugs to eradicate biofilms. A promising approach is to repurpose drugs originally produced for other purposes for anti-pathogenic activity, as it circumvents the high cost and time associated with traditional de novo drug discovery. The aim of this study was to repurpose drugs from a library of 1,600 compounds as anti-pathogenic drugs against Pseudomonas aeruginosa via microtiter plate-based biofilm formation assay. Nisoldipine, a calcium channel blocker, was confirmed as a potential quorum sensing inhibitor because it showed inhibition of lasB expression in Pseudomonas aeruginosa (IC50 = 69.31 M) when screened against quorum sensing reporter strains. Nisoldipine also affected various virulence factors, including slight reduction in elastase activity, 20% increase in rhamnolipid production, 7% increase in swarming motility and inhibition of biofilm formation upon combinatory treatment with antibiotics. This is the first documentation indicating nisoldipine with some anti-pathogenic activities. Although results achieved suggested that nisoldipine might not be a promising compound, drug repurposing persists as a strategic approach for drug development against biofilms.
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Tan, Casandra Ai Zhu
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author Tan, Casandra Ai Zhu
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title Identification of novel anti-pathogenic compounds against pseudomonas aeruginosa through drug repurposing
title_short Identification of novel anti-pathogenic compounds against pseudomonas aeruginosa through drug repurposing
title_full Identification of novel anti-pathogenic compounds against pseudomonas aeruginosa through drug repurposing
title_fullStr Identification of novel anti-pathogenic compounds against pseudomonas aeruginosa through drug repurposing
title_full_unstemmed Identification of novel anti-pathogenic compounds against pseudomonas aeruginosa through drug repurposing
title_sort identification of novel anti-pathogenic compounds against pseudomonas aeruginosa through drug repurposing
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