Evaluation of a 2-aminoimidazole variant as adjuvant treatment for dermal bacterial infections

2-Aminoimidazole (2-AI)-based compounds have been shown to efficiently disrupt biofilm formation, disperse existing biofilms, and resensitize numerous multidrug-resistant bacteria to antibiotics. Using and , we provide initial pharmacological studies regarding the application of a 2-AI as a topical...

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Veröffentlicht in:Drug design, development and therapy development and therapy, 2017-01, Vol.11, p.153-162
Hauptverfasser: Draughn, G Logan, Allen, C Leigh, Routh, Patricia A, Stone, Maria R, Kirker, Kelly R, Boegli, Laura, Schuchman, Ryan M, Linder, Keith E, Baynes, Ronald E, James, Garth, Melander, Christian, Pollard, Angela, Cavanagh, John
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Zusammenfassung:2-Aminoimidazole (2-AI)-based compounds have been shown to efficiently disrupt biofilm formation, disperse existing biofilms, and resensitize numerous multidrug-resistant bacteria to antibiotics. Using and , we provide initial pharmacological studies regarding the application of a 2-AI as a topical adjuvant for persistent dermal infections. In vitro assays indicated that the 2-AI is nonbactericidal, resensitizes bacteria to antibiotics, does not harm the integument, and promotes wound healing. Furthermore, in vivo application of on swine skin caused no gross abnormalities or immune reactions. Taken together, these results indicate that represents a promising lead dermal adjuvant compound.
ISSN:1177-8881
1177-8881
DOI:10.2147/DDDT.S111865