Coping with antibiotic resistance: combining nanoparticles with antibiotics and other antimicrobial agents

dc.contributor.authorAllahverdiyev, Adil M.
dc.contributor.authorKon, Kateryna
dc.contributor.authorAbamor, Emrah Sefik
dc.contributor.authorBagirova, Malahat
dc.contributor.authorRafailovich, Miriam
dc.contributor.authorКонь, Катерина Володимирівна
dc.contributor.authorКонь, Екатерина Владимировна
dc.date.accessioned2011-12-13T09:23:27Z
dc.date.available2011-12-13T09:23:27Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractThe worldwide escalation of bacterial resistance to conventional medical antibiotics is a serious concern for modern medicine. High prevalence of multidrug-resistant bacteria among bacteria-based infections decreases effectiveness of current treatments and causes thousands of deaths. New improvements in present methods and novel strategies are urgently needed to cope with this problem. Owing to their antibacterial activities, metallic nanoparticles represent an effective solution for overcoming bacterial resistance. However, metallic nanoparticles are toxic, which causes restriction in their use. Recent studies have shown that combining nanoparticles with antibiotics not only reduces the toxicity of both agents towards human cells by decreasing the requirement for high dosages but also enhances their bactericidal properties. Combining antibiotics with nanoparticles also restores their ability to destroy bacteria that have acquired resistance to them. Moreover, nanoparticles tagged with antibiotics have been shown to increase the concentration of antibiotics at the site of bacterium-antibiotic interaction, and to facilitate binding of antibiotics to bacteria. Likewise, combining nanoparticles with antimicrobial peptides and essential oils generates genuine synergy against bacterial resistance. In this article, we aim to summarize recent studies on interactions between nanoparticles and antibiotics, as well as other antibacterial agents to formulate new prospects for future studies. Based on promising data that demonstrated the synergistic effects of antimicrobial agents with nanoparticles, we believe that this combination is a potential candidate for more research into treatments for antibiotic-resistant bacteria.uk_UK
dc.identifier.citationCoping with antibiotic resistance: combining nanoparticles with antibiotics and other antimicrobial agents /Adil M. Allahverdiyev, K. V. Kon, Emrah Sefik Abamor, Malahat Bagirova, Miriam Rafailovich // Expert Rev. Anti Infect. Ther. – 2001. – N 9 (11). – P. 1035–1052.uk_UK
dc.identifier.urihttps://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/470
dc.language.isoenuk_UK
dc.subjectantibacterial activityuk_UK
dc.subjectantibioticsuk_UK
dc.subjectcombinationsuk_UK
dc.subjectnanoparticlesuk_UK
dc.titleCoping with antibiotic resistance: combining nanoparticles with antibiotics and other antimicrobial agentsuk_UK
dc.typeArticleuk_UK

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