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A Review of Antibacterial Candidates with New Modes of Action

Mark S. Butler, Waldemar Vollmer, Emily C. A. Goodall, Robert J. Capon, Ian R. Henderson, Mark A. T. Blaskovich

2024ACS Infectious Diseases85 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is a lack of new antibiotics to combat drug-resistant bacterial infections that increasingly threaten global health. The current pipeline of clinical-stage antimicrobials is primarily populated by "new and improved" versions of existing antibiotic classes, supplemented by several novel chemical scaffolds that act on traditional targets. The lack of fresh chemotypes acting on previously unexploited targets (the "holy grail" for new antimicrobials due to their scarcity) is particularly unfortunate as these offer the greatest opportunity for innovative breakthroughs to overcome existing resistance. In recognition of their potential, this review focuses on this subset of high value antibiotics, providing chemical structures where available. This review focuses on candidates that have progressed to clinical trials, as well as selected examples of promising pioneering approaches in advanced stages of development, in order to stimulate additional research aimed at combating drug-resistant infections.

Topics & Concepts

AntibioticsDrug developmentIntensive care medicineHoly GrailRisk analysis (engineering)Clinical trialScarcityMedicineDrugBiologyComputer scienceBioinformaticsPharmacologyMicrobiologyEconomicsWorld Wide WebMicroeconomicsCancer therapeutics and mechanismsAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaComputational Drug Discovery Methods