The FDA-approved anti-cancer drugs, streptozotocin and floxuridine, reduce the virulence of Staphylococcus aureus.

Author: AryaRekha, BaeTaeok, ChoKyu Hong, JeongHyunyoung, KimKyeong Kyu, YeoWon-Sik

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In Staphylococcus aureus, an important Gram-positive human pathogen, the SaeRS two-component system is essential for the virulence and a good target for the development of anti-virulence drugs. In this study, we screened 12,200 small molecules for Sae inhibitors and identified two anti-cancer drugs,...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5802796/

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Anti-Cancer Drugs: A New Weapon Against Staphylococcus aureus Infections

Staphylococcus aureus, a common and potentially dangerous bacteria, can be likened to a desert sand viper, silently lurking and waiting to strike. This study explores the potential of two FDA-approved anti-cancer drugs, streptozotocin and floxuridine, to combat infections caused by S. aureus. The study investigates the ability of these drugs to inhibit the SaeRS two-component system, which is crucial for the virulence of S. aureus. The research also examines the efficacy of these drugs in protecting human cells from S. aureus-mediated killing.

Turning the Tables on the Sand Viper

The research found that streptozotocin and floxuridine effectively inhibited the SaeRS system and protected human neutrophils from S. aureus-mediated killing. Furthermore, these drugs demonstrated in vivo efficacy in a murine model of blood infection. This study offers a novel approach to combating S. aureus infections, using existing anti-cancer drugs to target virulence factors and protect the body from the harmful effects of these bacteria. It's like finding a hidden antidote for the venom of a desert sand viper, turning the tables on this dangerous foe.

Navigating the Shifting Sands of Antibiotic Resistance

This study highlights the importance of finding new ways to combat antibiotic resistance, a growing threat to global health. The research suggests that repurposing existing drugs, like streptozotocin and floxuridine, could be a promising strategy for developing new anti-virulence drugs. It's a reminder that the desert of antibiotic resistance is constantly shifting, and we must constantly seek new approaches to overcome this challenge.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research offers a promising new avenue for combating S. aureus infections. The repurposing of existing anti-cancer drugs as anti-virulence agents could represent a significant step forward in the battle against this dangerous bacteria. This research is a testament to the power of creative thinking and the dedication to finding solutions for some of the most pressing health challenges of our time.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2019-09-30
  2. Date Revised 2019-09-30
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

29410445

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC5802796

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