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Frogs secrete1 compounds that could be used to battle MRSA and a new emerging bacterium2 that affects many wounded soldiers in Iraq.
According to Mideast researchers, the amphibians3 could provide several new antibiotic4 compounds to fight drug resistant5 fungi6 and bacteria.
Worldwide threat
The emerging battle against drug-resistant bacteria poses a huge threat to public health worldwide. That threat has loomed7 larger as the number of effective antibiotic drugs has dwindled8.
J. Michael Conlon, a biochemist at the United Arab Emirates University, says frog skin, which protects the amphibians from injury and disease, is coming to the rescue by providing a wealth of new antibiotic compounds to fight drug resistant fungi and bacteria.
"Frogs of necessity have to live in a warm moist environment that is very conducive9 to the growth of micro-organisms. They've been around for a long, long time, at least 300 million years" says Conlon. "So, it's not so surprising that, over the course of evolution, they have developed defenses against these invading pathogens."
Conlon has identified germ-fighting chemicals from more than 200 frog species from around the world by isolating10 peptides or strings11 of proteins that have the ability to kill bacteria and fungi.
He says the challenge is to get those agents to work in humans. "The problem is that as well as efficiently12 killing13 micro-organisms, they are to various degrees toxic14 to mammalian cells. So it's not a great idea to cure infection if you kill the patient at the same time."
Fighting two major pathogens
Conlon's laboratory in the United Arab Emirates works with samples from frogs gathered collaboratively by scientists in Japan, France and the United States.
The naturally occurring compounds are first purified and then synthesized. At that point, structural15 changes are made in the molecules16. The results have proved to be less toxic to human cells.
Conlon says the new compounds show promise in fighting two major pathogens, the well known methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and a new emerging bacterium, Acintobacter baumanni. "This has been called the Iraqibacter because many wounded soldiers in Iraq have developed infections by this microorganism."
Frog mouthwash
Conlon also sees great potential for other antibiotic applications from creams and ointments17 for wounds to treatment of foot ulcers18. He adds that the peptides have shown to be very effective against oral pathogens. "So we are interested in the possibility of incorporating of incorporating them into a mouth wash."
But Conlon says as a researcher in a small university lab, he can only take the product so far. "To bring a drug from the laboratory to the pharmacy19 literally20 costs hundreds of millions of dollars. We really need a partner in the pharmaceutical21 industry with which to collaborate22."
Should that partner step forward, J. Michael Conlon predicts that some frog-skin derived23 compounds could make their way into clinical trials and into marketable drugs within five years.
1 secrete | |
vt.分泌;隐匿,使隐秘 | |
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3 amphibians | |
两栖动物( amphibian的名词复数 ); 水陆两用车; 水旱两生植物; 水陆两用飞行器 | |
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4 antibiotic | |
adj.抗菌的;n.抗生素 | |
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