Anti-biofilm molecules targeting functional amyloids

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Abstract

The choice of an effective therapeutic strategy in the treatment of biofilm-related infections is a significant issue. Amyloids, which have been historically related to human diseases, are now considered to be prevailing structural components of the biofilm matrix in a wide range of bacteria. This assumption creates the potential for an exciting research area, in which functional amyloids are considered to be attractive targets for drug development to dissemble biofilm structures. The present review describes the best-characterized bacterial functional amyloids and focuses on anti-biofilm agents that target intrinsic and facultative amyloids. This study provides a better understanding of the different modes of actions of the anti-amyloid molecules to inhibit biofilm formation. This information can be further exploited to improve the therapeutic strategies to combat biofilm-related infections.

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Matilla-Cuenca, L., Toledo-Arana, A., & Valle, J. (2021, July 1). Anti-biofilm molecules targeting functional amyloids. Antibiotics. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10070795

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