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Review
. 2012 Mar 16;10(4):243-54.
doi: 10.1038/nrmicro2745.

Modulating immunity as a therapy for bacterial infections

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Modulating immunity as a therapy for bacterial infections

Robert E W Hancock et al. Nat Rev Microbiol. .

Abstract

Despite our efforts to halt the increase and spread of antimicrobial resistance, bacteria continue to become less susceptible to antimicrobial drugs over time, and rates of discovery for new antibiotics are declining. Thus, it is essential to explore new paradigms for anti-infective therapy. One promising approach involves host-directed immunomodulatory therapies, whereby natural mechanisms in the host are exploited to enhance therapeutic benefit. The objective is to initiate or enhance protective antimicrobial immunity while limiting inflammation-induced tissue injury. A range of potential immune modulators have been proposed, including innate defence regulator peptides and agonists of innate immune components such as Toll-like receptors and NOD-like receptors.

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