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Challenges and opportunities in the discovery, development, and commercialization of pathogen-targeted antibiotics

David Altarac, Michael Gutch, John P. Mueller, Matthew D. Ronsheim, Rubén Tommasi, Manos Perros

2021Drug Discovery Today29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of antibiotics directly correlates with the increase in antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Targeting novel antibiotics to patients with multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens should enhance their durability and slow development of resistance. The discovery, development, and clinical adoption of pathogen-targeted antibiotics have been hampered by technical and regulatory challenges. Growing insights into bacterial physiology and mechanisms of resistance, innovative clinical trial designs, streamlined regulatory approval pathways, and availability of rapid bacterial diagnostics are recent developments that can help address those challenges. Pathogen-targeted antibiotics provide an opportunity to treat patients with the right drug at the right time, leading to improved patient outcomes and better antimicrobial stewardship. Patient-centered pricing and reimbursement reform is needed to incentivize innovation.

Topics & Concepts

AntibioticsAntibiotic resistanceCommercializationReimbursementAntimicrobial stewardshipDrug developmentStewardship (theology)PathogenDrug resistanceIntensive care medicineBiotechnologyMedicineBusinessBiologyDrugPharmacologyMicrobiologyImmunologyMarketingHealth carePolitical scienceLawPoliticsAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaAntibiotic Use and ResistanceClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research