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New Drugs for Malaria and Bacterial Infections

详细技术说明
New anti-infectives are required now more than ever as resistance to existing drugs increases in prevalence. This pathway is not present in humans and thus is an excellent target for new anti-infective drugs.
*Abstract

New anti-infectives are required now more than ever as resistance to existing drugs increases in prevalence. Enzymes unique to bacteria or parasites are potential drug targets with minimal side effects because they are not present in humans. One such source of potential drug targets is the isoprenoid biosynthesis pathway. Many pathogenic bacteria and malaria parasites use isoprenoids in their cell walls, to protect against the human immune system, and for other functions. This pathway is not present in humans and thus is an excellent target for new anti-infective drugs. 

Scientists from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaigns Departments of Chemistry and Biophysics have identified a class of novel chemical entities that are capable of inhibiting two key enzymes, GcpE and LytB, in the isoprenoid biosynthesis pathway. These compounds are able to inhibit the isoprenoid biosynthetic pathway at concentrations far lower than any other known inhibitors and have the potential to treat a wide-range of infectious disease caused by both bacteria and malarial parasites. In addition, it may be possible to use these compounds for the treatment of cancers, via immune system activation. 

DESCRIPTION/DETAILS 

This invention includes a class of novel chemical entities composed of similar geometries and bonds. They inhibit through a unique organometallicinteraction that has not been previously described. 

APPLICATIONS

Currently, the compounds are being evaluated for their ability to act as:o Broad spectrum anti-infectiveso Cytotoxic cancer drugsOther compounds produced using similar chemistry may have a wide range of medical applications 

BENEFITS

  • Novel Mechanism: These compounds act on the isoprenoid pathway using a chemical interaction that has not been previously described. Continued work on these compounds is designed to identify new applications of this interaction, beyond anti-infectives.

For more information about this technology, please contact the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Office of Technology Management at otm@illinois.edu.

*IP Issue Date
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*IP Type
Utility
国家
United States
申请号码
8609638
国家/地区
美国

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