Anti-Infective Polypeptides for Combating Bacterial and Viral Infections
- Mathias Hornef
- Klaus Brandenburg
- Ulrike Protzer
- Krepstakies Krepstakies
- Thomas Gutsmann
- Julie Lucifora
- Beate Schittl
- Patrick Garidel
- Joachim Hauber
- Aline Dupont
- Lena Heinbockel
- Sabine Dömming
- Tobias Schürholz
- Volker Moennig
- Stefanie Schmeiser
- Wolfram Brune
- Eva Krause
- Yani Kaconis
- Susana Sánchez-Gómez
- Guillermo M. de Tejada
Verlag: Bentham Science Publishers
ISBN: 978-1-60805-854-9, 978-1-60805-855-6
Datum der Publikation: 2014
Seiten: 3-31
Art: Buch-Kapitel
Zusammenfassung
Bacterial and viral infections are still a major threat of human health. The increasing resistance of bacterial isolates to common antibiotics and the lack of new compounds reaching the clinic leading to serious problems in health care. The variability of different virus families with individual entry pathways and replication strategies make the development of suitable therapeutics with cross-species activity complicated. Furthermore, the infections often cause each other, so that an initial virus infection is frequently accompanied by a bacterial "superinfection" with severe consequences.We developed a new class of compounds based on polypeptides, which exhibit broadspectrum antiviral activity with simultaneous inhibition of important bacterial pathogenicity factors such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS, endotoxin) and lipoproteins. Here, we summarise recent results and discuss them in the context of the progress made in the field of polypeptides as novel anti-infective therapeutic agents.