Pathoblockers, a Future Alternative to Antibiotics? - Researchers at Freie Universität Berlin and Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin “defanging” bacteria, rendering them harmless
Researchers at Freie Universität Berlin and Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin have succeeded in developing molecules that provide protection against the most common pneumonia-inducing pathogens. They are calling these molecules “pathoblockers.” The novel substances do not kill the bacteria, but instead switch off the toxins they produce. Normally, these toxins attack the cell membrane of human cells during an infection, piercing small holes into them, thereby killing the cells. “We have identified molecules that inactivate bacterial toxins even at low concentrations, rendering them harmless. By applying these compounds, we were able to show that it should be feasible to completely protect human lung cells,” says Jörg Rademann, professor of pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry at Freie Universität Berlin and director of the research project. In their paper, published recently in the prestigious Nature Communications journal, Rademann’s group demonstrated that the new pathoblockers modify the bacterial toxins in such a way that they lose their aggressive toxicity. The researchers are continuing to investigate whether such novel pathoblockers might be applicable for clinical use in the future.
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Publication
U. B. A. Aziz, A. Saoud, M. Bermudez, M. Mieth, A. Atef, T. Rudolf, C. Arkona, T. Trenkner, C. Böttcher, K. Ludwig, A. Hoelzemer, A. C. Hocke, G. Wolber, J. Rademann. “Targeted Small Molecule Inhibitors Blocking the Cytolytic Effects of Pneumolysin and Homologous Toxins.” Nature Communications 2024, 15, 3537. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-47741-3. (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-47741-3)
Contact
- Prof. Dr. Jörg Rademann, Institute of Pharmacy, Freie Universität Berlin, Tel.: +49 (0)30 38-53272, Email: joerg.rademann@, Web: fu-berlin.dehttps://www.bcp.fu-berlin.de/en/pharmazie/faecher/pharmazeutische_chemie/arbeitsgruppe_Rademann/index.html