Antimicrobial resistance mechanisms and potential synthetic treatments

Future Sci OA. 2018 Feb 5;4(4):FSO290. doi: 10.4155/fsoa-2017-0109. eCollection 2018 Apr.

Abstract

Since the discovery of antibiotics by Sir Alexander Fleming they have been used throughout medicine and play a vital role in combating microorganisms. However, with their vast use, development of resistance has become more prevalent and their use is currently under threat. Antibiotic resistance poses a global threat to human and animal health, with many bacterial species having developed some form of resistance and in some cases within a year of first exposure to antimicrobial agents. This review aims to examine some of the mechanisms behind resistance. Additionally, re-engineering organisms, re-sensitizing bacteria to antibiotics and gene-editing techniques such as the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats-Cas9 system are providing novel approaches to combat bacterial resistance. To that extent, we have reviewed some of these novel and innovative technologies.

Keywords: antibiotics; antimicrobial resistance; infectious agents; molecular biology; re-sensitizing; resistance mechanisms.

Publication types

  • Review