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FireBacteria · Fighting Resistant Bacteria with Antimicrobial Peptides
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a critical global health threat, associated with approximately 5 million deaths annually and a severe economic burden. To combat this threat, this project aims to advance the development of our de novo designed antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) towards novel therapeutics. These AMPs, developed within our ERC Consolidator project ""Peptide Killers of Bacteria"", utilize a mechanism distinct from traditional antibiotics, namely the disruption of bacterial cell membranes. This potentially novel class of antibiotics has already achieved nanomolar antibacterial activity, while exhibiting low toxicity to human cells in our in vitro tests. The susceptible bacteria include antibiotic-resistant strains of the Gram-negative A. baumannii, K. pneumoniae, and P. aeruginosa, which are on the CDC's and WHO's list of priority pathogens. Within this project, we aim to perform key preclinical tests with our AMPs. Our goal is five-fold: [1] determine the activity spectrum against genetically diverse bacterial species and strains
Consortium · 1 organisation
Masarykova univerzita
CZ · €150,000
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