The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages and endolysins in the treatment of acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial pathogens
Bacteriophages are viruses that, due to the receptor/ligand interactions, are able to specifically bind to the bacterial wall and replicate within specific bacteria. The lytic enzymes of bacteriophages efficiently destroy the bacterial cell wall, but unlike antibiotics, they do not affect the vital...
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doaj-8c2e8df62a4941f28c59a215f5cd95162020-11-24T22:58:03ZengPublishing House ZaslavskyZdorovʹe Rebenka2224-05512307-11682017-09-0112670271110.22141/2224-0551.12.6.2017.112840112840The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages and endolysins in the treatment of acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial pathogensА.Е. Abaturov0Т.А. Kryuchko1SI “Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy of Ministry of Health of Ukraine”, Dnipro, UkraineHSEIU “Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy”, Poltava, UkraineBacteriophages are viruses that, due to the receptor/ligand interactions, are able to specifically bind to the bacterial wall and replicate within specific bacteria. The lytic enzymes of bacteriophages efficiently destroy the bacterial cell wall, but unlike antibiotics, they do not affect the vital activity of the symbiotic flora. Today, there is sufficient research experience on the efficacy of antistreptococcal, antistaphylococcal, antiklebsiella, antipseudomonal bacteriophages and endolysins that can kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and therefore, their use as bactericidal drugs is a potentially effective therapeutic method of antimicrobial therapy. The high level of effectiveness of the bactericidal action of endolysins suggests that future drugs, created on the molecular basis of endolysins, can become key antimicrobial agents in the treatment of invasive infections.http://childshealth.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/112840acute respiratory infectionschildrenbacteriophages |
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The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages and endolysins in the treatment of acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial pathogens |
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The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages and endolysins in the treatment of acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial pathogens |
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The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages and endolysins in the treatment of acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial pathogens |
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The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages and endolysins in the treatment of acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial pathogens |
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The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages and endolysins in the treatment of acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial pathogens |
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therapeutic potential of bacteriophages and endolysins in the treatment of acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial pathogens |
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Publishing House Zaslavsky |
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Bacteriophages are viruses that, due to the receptor/ligand interactions, are able to specifically bind to the bacterial wall and replicate within specific bacteria. The lytic enzymes of bacteriophages efficiently destroy the bacterial cell wall, but unlike antibiotics, they do not affect the vital activity of the symbiotic flora. Today, there is sufficient research experience on the efficacy of antistreptococcal, antistaphylococcal, antiklebsiella, antipseudomonal bacteriophages and endolysins that can kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and therefore, their use as bactericidal drugs is a potentially effective therapeutic method of antimicrobial therapy. The high level of effectiveness of the bactericidal action of endolysins suggests that future drugs, created on the molecular basis of endolysins, can become key antimicrobial agents in the treatment of invasive infections. |
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