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Identification of Protein Drug Targets of Biofilm Formation and Quorum Sensing in Multidrug Resistant Enterococcus faecalis

Journal

CURRENT PROTEIN & PEPTIDE SCIENCE
Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 248-263

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1389203723666220526155644

Keywords

Multidrug resistant bacteria; biofilm; quorum sensing; rational structure based drug design; MDR; QS

Funding

  1. ICMR New Delhi, India [OMI/25/2020-ECD-I]
  2. DST-FIST New Delhi, India [SR/FST/LS-I/2017/56]
  3. DST PURSE New Delhi, India [SR/PURSE/2021/77]
  4. Amity University Rajasthan, Jaipur

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This review provides a comprehensive overview of the role of biofilm and quorum sensing in the emergence of multidrug-resistant strains of Enterococcus faecalis. The importance of protein drug targets involved in these processes is also emphasized.
Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) is an opportunistic multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogen found in the guts of humans and farmed animals. Due to the occurrence of (MDR) strain there is an urgent need to look for an alternative treatment approach. E. faecalis is a Gram-positive bacterium, which is among the most prevalent multidrug resistant hospital pathogens. Its ability to develop quorum sensing (QS) mediated biofilm formation further exacerbates the pathogenicity and triggers life-threatening infections. Therefore, developing a suitable remedy for curing E. faecalis mediated enterococcal infections is an arduous task. Several putative virulence factors and proteins are involved in the development of biofilms in E. faecalis. Such proteins often play important roles in virulence, disease, and colonization by pathogens. The elucidation of the structure-function relationship of such protein drug targets and the interacting compounds could provide an attractive paradigm towards developing structure-based drugs against E. faecalis. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the current status, enigmas that warrant further studies, and the prospects toward alleviating the antibiotic resistance in E. faecalis. Specifically, the role of biofilm and quorum sensing (QS) in the emergence of MDR strains had been elaborated along with the importance of the protein drug targets involved in both the processes.

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