Diarylureas: New Promising Small Molecules against Streptococcus mutans for the Treatment of Dental Caries

Antibiotics (Basel). 2023 Jan 7;12(1):112. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics12010112.

Abstract

Dental caries is a biofilm-mediated disease that represents a worldwide oral health issue. Streptococcus mutans has been ascertained as the main cariogenic pathogen responsible for human dental caries, with a high ability to form biofilms, regulated by the quorum sensing. Diarylureas represent a class of organic compounds that show numerous biological activities, including the antimicrobial one. Two small molecules belonging to this class, specifically to diphenylureas, BPU (1,3-bis[3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]urea) and DMTU (1,3-di-m-tolyl-urea), showed interesting results in studies regarding the antimicrobial activity against the cariogenic bacterium S. mutans. Since there are not many antimicrobials used for the prevention and treatment of caries, further studies on these two interesting compounds and other diarylureas against S. mutans may be useful to design new effective agents for the treatment of caries with generally low cytotoxicity.

Keywords: Streptococcus mutans; Streptococcus sobrinus; antimicrobials; biofilms; bis-aryl ureas; dental caries; diarylureas; diphenylureas; quorum sensing.

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