The Role of Nitroreductases in Resistance to Nitroimidazoles

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Antimicrobial resistance is a major challenge facing modern medicine, with an estimated 700,000 people dying annually and a global cost in excess of $100 trillion. This has led to an increased need to develop new, effective treatments. This review focuses on nitroimidazoles, which have seen a resurgence in interest due to their broad spectrum of activity against anaerobic Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. The role of nitroreductases is to activate the antimicrobial by reducing the nitro group. A decrease in the activity of nitroreductases is associated with resistance. This review will discuss the resistance mechanisms of different disease organisms, including , and , and how these impact the effectiveness of specific nitroimidazoles. Perspectives in the field of nitroimidazole drug development are also summarised.

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  • antimicrobial resistance, metronidazole, mitromidazole, nim genes, nitroreductases
Original languageEnglish
JournalBiology
Volume10
Issue number5
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Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2021

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