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Multidrug efflux pumps and their role in antibiotic and antiseptic resistance: a pharmacodynamic perspective
Authors:Sandrine Alibert  Joannah N’gompaza Diarra  Jessica Hernandez  Aurélien Stutzmann  Marwa Fouad  Gérard Boyer
Affiliation:1. Aix-Marseille Université, IRBA, TMCD2, UMR-MD1, Transporteurs Membranaires, Chimioresistance et Drug Design, Facultés de Médecine et de Pharmacie, Marseille, France;2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Abstract:Introduction: Worrying levels of bacterial resistance have been reported worldwide involving the failure of many available antibiotic treatments. Multidrug resistance (MDR) in Gram-negative bacteria is often ascribed to the presence of multiple and different resistance mechanisms in the same strain. RND efflux pumps play a major role and are an attractive target to discover new antibacterial drugs.

Areas covered: This review discusses the prevalence of efflux pumps, their overexpression in clinical scenarios, their polyselectivity, their effect on the intracellular concentrations of various antibiotics associated with the alteration of the membrane permeability and their involvement in pathogenicity are discussed.

Expert opinion: Efflux pumps are new targets for the development of adjuvant in antibiotic treatments by of efflux pump inhibition. They may allow us to rejuvenate old antibiotics acting on their concentration inside the bacteria and thus potentiating their activity while blocking the release of virulence factors. It is a pharmacodynamic challenge to finalize new combined therapy.

Keywords:Efflux pump  Gram-negative bacteria  antibiotic  multidrug resistance  inhibitor
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