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Modes of Action of Some Recently And

Ali et al., J Pharmacogenomics Pharmacoproteomics nomics & 2017, 8:2 ge P o h c a r DOI: 10.4172/ 2153-0645.1000171 a m m a r c a o Journal of h p P r o f t o e l ISSN: 2153-0645o a m n r i c u s o J Pharmacogenomics & Pharmacoproteomics Review Article Open Access Modes of Action of Some Recently and Previously Discovered and Used Antimicrobial Agents/Drugs and Molecules: An Overview Ali WR1,2, Raza A1,3, Ahmad W1,4, Ali MA1,5, Tawseen HB1,6, Aslam MF1,7, Hussain F1,8, Rauf I1,9, Akhter I1,10, Shah HR1,11 and Irfan JA1,3* 1National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (NIBGE), Faisalabad, Pakistan 2Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan 3Centre of Agricultural Biochemistry and Biotechnology (CABB), University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan 4Centre of Biotechnology and Microbiology, University of Peshawar, Pakistan 5Department of Biotechnology, Faisalabad Institute of Research Science and Technology (F.I.R.S.T), Pakistan 6Atta Ur Rahman School of Applied Biosciences (ASAB), National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, Pakistan 7Human Nutrition and Dietetics, National Institute of Food Science and Technology (NIFSAT), University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan 8Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan 9University Institute of Biochemistry and Biotechnology (UIBB), Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 10Department of Physiology, Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan 11Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Kohat University of Science and Technology, Kohat, Pakistan *Corresponding author: Jazib Ali Irfan, National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (NIBGE), Faisalabad, Pakistan, Tel: +92-34654497091; E-mail: [email protected] Received date: July 11, 2017; Accepted date: July 29, 2017; Published date: August 03, 2017 Copyright: © 2017 Ali WR, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Abstract The need of controlling infectious microbes has increased in the past years due to the increased resistance of the microorganisms towards the antimicrobial agents as a result of the changes in their cellular membrane proteins, ionic channels, and cell surface receptors. Scientists are working their best to offer such an agent that could prove practical to harmful microbes that pose threats to the lives of people. This review focuses on the information about the modes of actions of some antimicrobial agents that are recently discovered, approved or used by scientific laboratories and pharmaceutical companies to make the future studies somewhat easier for the young scientists to make their way through their research works leading to newer drug discoveries with new and improved mechanisms against microbial integrity. Many new drugs have recently been reported to have performed their best against multi- drug resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas, apart from bacterial control several new antifungal and antiviral agents have also been reported that are known to have performed best at clinical levels. Keywords: Antimicrobials; Antibacterials; Antiviral; Antifungals; fungi was carried out. Pathogenic microorganisms of today that are Antimicrobial drugs; Antibiotics known to cause various fatal pathogenic infections are becoming resistant to the already available antimicrobial agents [1]. Discussed Introduction here are the mechanisms of action of some of the recently discovered antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral agents/drugs/molecules among Infectious diseases have led to the jeopardy of humanity in some which some are available for use in humans and some are under ways by posing threats to their health and even to their valuable lives. clinical investigations after which they could be made available to use Scientists have become busy in digging out the genomic databases and in humans to save the lives of billions of people in those countries that already available microbial libraries to find out the drugs that could are susceptible to deadliest pathogenic microbe attacks due to the lead to overcome the causes of the various fatal diseases to give favoring environment of their ecological conditions to such microbes humanity with the best of their efforts, such drugs that could help and can only be controlledby the use of such valuable drugs discussed them to gain their health again after the attack of some dangerous below. pathogenic microbes. Many pathogenic microorganisms have been thoroughly studied to bring out a possible cure that could prevent Newly Discovered Antibacterial, Antifungal and colonization of such microbes in the human body and save the suffering patients from the health hazards. In order to discover new Antiviral Drugs drugs scientists got indulged in finding out and discovering the drugs that could help in overcoming the fatal diseases by destroying the Antibacterial agents/antibiotics pathogenic microbes. Of all the microorganisms that are known, the Nowadays, the major problem related to microbial infections is their major ones that pose threat to humanity are bacteria, fungi and viruses increasing resistance to some commonly used antibiotics [1]. and their control have gained much attention by the scientists of today. Microorganisms that were previously controlled by some antibiotics Discovery of many drugs in the recent years to overcome various have now become resistant to those drugs by certain changes in their strains of all three types of microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, and cellular structures and molecules they produce. Antibiotics are the J Pharmacogenomics Pharmacoproteomics, an open access journal Volume 8 • Issue 2 • 1000171 ISSN: 2153-0645 Citation: Ali WR, Raza A, Ahmad W, Ali MA, Tawseen HB, et al. (2017) Modes of Action of Some Recently and Previously Discovered and Used Antimicrobial Agents/Drugs and Molecules: An Overview. J Pharmacogenomics Pharmacoproteomics 8: 171. doi:10.4172/ 2153-0645.1000171 Page 2 of 9 most widely used drugs that are mainly used for eradicating not cause harm to recipients. Antifungal drugs have 3 major targets colonization of infectious microbes, like bacteria. For treatment of that limit the growth of fungi, these include: pneumonia, tuberculosis, meningitis, and certain surgical infections, • Inhibition of cell wall synthesis; antibiotics have become vital role players to cure patients whose immune system gets compromised [2]. • Cell membrane disruption; • Inhibition of cell division. They may sometimes prove harmful to the humans due to their uncertain and unlikely damaging side effects; therefore, they have must Antifungal agents or the fungal attack-countering drugs play an be taken only on the prescription of a certified medical practitioner. As important role in overcoming damaging effects of fungal diseases, as bacteria belong to the Kingdom Prokarya, so, the difference between shown in Figure 2 given below. prokaryote and eukaryote is extensively exploited to discover the drugs Recently used antifungal agents are as follows: 7-hydroxy-6- that effect only on the prokaryotic machinery and do not negatively nitro-2H1-benzopyran-2-one (Cou-NO2–a coumarin derivative). influence the eukaryote. There are different classes of antibiotics; each class of antibiotics has different modes of action that specifically effect prokaryotic biosynthetic machinery to limit or to kill the bacteria. The figure given below shows different classes of antibiotics that target specific mechanisms (Figure 1). The prescription of antibiotics must be written keeping in view the following major points that are ultimately related to the human health or wellbeing: • Posology; • Side effects; • Potential of causing resistance in microbes; • Minimum inhibitory concentration; • Price of drug; • Affectivity against disease. It has been found that inappropriate use of antibiotics leads the modern world to the edge where disease time is increasing, the therapeutic rate is low, and the onset of the disease is rapid, also including increased retention time of patient in the hospital and low immunity against microbes. This is an alarming situation which invokes many pharmaceutical companies to seek an alternate way to cope up with the increasing resistance in bacteria, due to which many guidelines as suggested by the international agencies including FDA Figure 1: Common inhibitory and disruptive actions of antibacterial and others some of them are given below: drugs. • Limited use of broad spectrum antibiotics; • Promoting use of narrow spectrum antibiotics; • Use of alternative ways to control infections instead of antibiotics. Azoles Keeping in view, these points, a new era of research is progressing • Efinaconazole (approved in 2014); that focuses on the development of drugs, strategies to limit microbial • Terconazole; resistance in various ways, most common are mentioned in Figure 1. • Posaconazole; • Voriconazole; Some of the recently discovered antibacterial drugs include the following: Auranofin, Polymyxin, Teixobactin, Ceftolozane/ • Imidazole; tazobactam, Ceftazidime avibactam, Eravacycline. • Isavuconazonium (a triazole-approved in 2015). Cephalosporins: Ceftaroline, Ceftobiprole, Glycopeptides. Echinocandins Newer carbapenems: Doripenem,

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