Polymyxins: A new hope in combating Gram-negative superbugs?

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Abstract

Polymyxins have emerged as an important last-line of defense against Gram-negative 'superbugs'. Unfortunately, the effective use of polymyxins in the clinic has been hampered by their nephrotoxic side effects. Over the last 10 years various industry and academic groups across the globe have been trying to develop new polymyxins that are safer and more efficacious than the currently approved polymyxin B and colistin. However these drug discovery programs are yet to deliver a new and improved polymyxin drug into the clinic. In this piece we provide an overview of the current state of these polymyxin drug discovery programs from a medicinal chemistry perspective as well as some thoughts on how future drug discovery efforts may ultimately find success.

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Velkov, T., Roberts, K. D., Thompson, P. E., & Li, J. (2016, June 1). Polymyxins: A new hope in combating Gram-negative superbugs? Future Medicinal Chemistry. Future Science. https://doi.org/10.4155/fmc-2016-0091

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