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Strategies for Treatment of Infectious Diseases - Applied Microbiology - Lecture Slides, Slides of Microbiology

This course includes emerging and reemerging diseases, public health issues and nanotechnology aspects of microbiology and other topics mainly. Main concepts explained in this lectures are: Strategies for Treatment of Infectious Diseases, Nanotechnology, Gene Therapy, Quorum Sensing Antagonist, Photodynamic Therapy, Phage Therapy, Plants, Organism, Microorganisms, Bacteria

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Strategies

for

the

treatment

of

infectious

diseases

Presentation

overview

๏ƒ˜ What are infectious diseases? ๏ƒ˜ Causes of infectious diseases ๏ƒ˜ New treatments โ€ Nanotechnology โ€ Gene therapy โ€ Quorum sensing antagonist โ€ P โ€ MAPA ๏ƒ˜ Old but new treatments โ€ Photodynamic therapy โ€ Phage therapy โ€ Plants ๏ƒ˜ Conclusion

Causes of infectious diseases Infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms, such as: ๏ƒ˜ Bacteria ๏ƒ˜ Viruses ๏ƒ˜ Fungi ๏ƒ˜ Prions ๏ƒ˜ Protozoa ๏ƒ˜ These diseases can be spread, directly or indirectly, from one person to another

Development of resistance

Cost for developing an antibiotic

NANOTECHNOLOGY

Nanomaterials

Antimicrobial activity

Enhance the efficiency and safety of antibiotics delivery Antimicrobial nanomaterials:

Metal and metal oxides (Ag, ZnO, TnO 2 , Al and Cu) - Naturally occurring antibacterial substances - Carbon โ€ based nanomaterials - Surfactant โ€ based nanoemulsions

Advantages โ€ข

Control

infectious

diseases

in

vitro

and

in

vivo

Stable

Tackle

multiple

biological

pathways

Disadvantages โ€ข

Potential

toxicity

in

long

term

exposure

LIPOSOMES Nano to micro

sized vesicles with:

Phospholipid bilayer Retains hydrophobic antimicrobial drugs - Aqueous core Encapsulates hydrophilic antimicrobial drugs Lipid bilayer structure mimics the pathogenโ€™s cell membrane ๏ƒ  Readily fuse with infectious microbes

Typical structure of a dendrimer

Dendrimer mechanism of action

Positively

charged

dendrimer

reacts

with

negatively

charged

bacterial

membranes

increasing

their

permeability

Results

in

leakage

of

cytoplasm

and

disruption

of

the

bacterial

cell

Image of the damaged cell wall and membrane of MRSA after treatment

GENE

THERAPY

Defined as the introduction of new genetic material into cells of an individual with the intention of producing a therapeutic benefit 3 Categories: ๏ƒ˜ Nucleic Acid โ€ Based ๏ƒ˜ Protein โ€ Based ๏ƒ˜ Immunotherapy

NUCLEIC ACID โ€ BASED GENE THERAPY

Antisense DNA and RNA - Ribozymes - RNA Decoys