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Next-generation antimicrobials: A review of phage lysins as precision weapons against drug-resistant pathogens

Xinge Cui, Luwei Chai, Yongkang Zhang, Yangwei Pan, Hongbing Liu, Xianlu Lei, Tao Le

2025Virulence11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The escalating misuse of antibiotics has precipitated a dramatic rise in bacterial drug resistance, rendering conventional therapies increasingly ineffective. In this post-antibiotic era, phage lysins have emerged as a novel class of antimicrobial agents, attracting significant attention for their precise targeting of drug-resistant pathogens. Despite promising preclinical results - highlighting their rapid bactericidal efficacy and synergistic potential with other antimicrobials - the clinical translation of lysins remains limited by unresolved challenges related to efficacy, safety, pharmacokinetics, and dosing optimization. This review provides a comprehensive overview of lysin research advancements, discusses diverse application strategies, and critically evaluates therapeutic outcomes from animal models and early clinical trials. Additionally, it addresses the key obstacles impeding lysin development and proposes practical solutions and future research directions to unlock the full clinical potential of this innovative antimicrobial strategy.

Topics & Concepts

LysinBiologyAntimicrobialComputational biologyAntibioticsDrug developmentPhage therapyMicrobiologyBiodefenseAntibiotic resistanceAntimicrobial peptidesDosingBiotechnologyIntensive care medicineBacterial proteinAnti-Infective AgentsSynthetic biologyDrug discoveryBacteriophages and microbial interactionsRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsvaccines and immunoinformatics approaches
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