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The Development of Third-Generation Tetracycline Antibiotics and New Perspectives

Aura Rusu, Lorena Emanuela Buta

2021Pharmaceutics198 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The tetracycline antibiotic class has acquired new valuable members due to the optimisation of the chemical structure. The first modern tetracycline introduced into therapy was tigecycline, followed by omadacycline, eravacycline, and sarecycline (the third generation). Structural and physicochemical key elements which led to the discovery of modern tetracyclines are approached. Thus, several chemical subgroups are distinguished, such as glycylcyclines, aminomethylcyclines, and fluorocyclines, which have excellent development potential. The antibacterial spectrum comprises several resistant bacteria, including those resistant to old tetracyclines. Sarecycline, a narrow-spectrum tetracycline, is notable for being very effective against Cutinebacterium acnes. The mechanism of antibacterial action from the perspective of the new compound is approached. Several severe bacterial infections are treated with tigecycline, omadacycline, and eravacycline (with parenteral or oral formulations). In addition, sarecycline is very useful in treating acne vulgaris. Tetracyclines also have other non-antibiotic properties that require in-depth studies, such as the anti-inflammatory effect effect of sarecycline. The main side effects of modern tetracyclines are described in accordance with published clinical studies. Undoubtedly, this class of antibiotics continues to arouse the interest of researchers. As a result, new derivatives are developed and studied primarily for the antibiotic effect and other biological effects.

Topics & Concepts

TigecyclineTetracyclineAntibioticsTetracycline antibioticsBroad spectrumAcneMedicineChemistryMicrobiologyBiologyDermatologyCombinatorial chemistryAcne and Rosacea Treatments and EffectsPhotodynamic Therapy Research StudiesPhenothiazines and Benzothiazines Synthesis and Activities
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