Quorum Sensing Inhibitors: Curbing Pathogenic Infections through Inhibition of Bacterial Communication

AuthorShaminder Singhen
AuthorSonam Bhatiaen
OrcidShaminder Singh []en
OrcidSonam Bhatia []en
Issued Date2021-04-30en
AbstractCurrently, most of the developed and developing countries are facing the problem of infectious diseases. The genius way of an exaggerated application of antibiotics led the infectious agents to respond by bringing a regime of persisters to resist antibiotics attacks prolonging their survival. Persisters have the dexterity to communicate among themself using signal molecules via the process of Quorum Sensing (QS), which regulates virulence gene expression and biofilms formation, making them more vulnerable to antibiotic attack. Our review aims at the different approaches applied in the ordeal to solve the riddle for QS inhibitors. QS inhibitors, their origin, structures and key interactions for QS inhibitory activity have been summarized. Solicitation of a potent QS inhibitor molecule would be beneficial, giving new life to the simplest antibiotics in adjuvant therapy.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2020.113470.14318en
KeywordDrug resistanceen
KeywordQuorum sensing inhibitorsen
KeywordCviR and LasR receptorsen
KeywordBiofilm inhibitionen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleQuorum Sensing Inhibitors: Curbing Pathogenic Infections through Inhibition of Bacterial Communicationen
TypeReview Articleen

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