Quorum-Sensing Systems as Targets for Antivirulence Therapy
- PMID: 29132819
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2017.10.005
Quorum-Sensing Systems as Targets for Antivirulence Therapy
Abstract
The development of novel therapies to control diseases caused by antibiotic-resistant pathogens is one of the major challenges we are currently facing. Many important plant, animal, and human pathogens regulate virulence by quorum sensing, bacterial cell-to-cell communication with small signal molecules. Consequently, a significant research effort is being undertaken to identify and use quorum-sensing-interfering agents in order to control diseases caused by these pathogens. In this review, an overview of our current knowledge of quorum-sensing systems of Gram-negative model pathogens is presented as well as the link with virulence of these pathogens, and recent advances and challenges in the development of quorum-sensing-interfering therapies are discussed.
Keywords: Pseudomonas; Vibrio; Xanthomonas; quorum quenching; quorum-sensing inhibitor; quorum-sensing-interference.
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