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Title: Action of and Resistance to drugs and toxic metals


1
Action of and Resistance to drugs and toxic
metals
  • by
  • E. Börje Lindström

This learning object has been funded by the
European Commissions FP6 BioMinE project
2
Definitions
  • Chemoterapi

- Use of chemical substances against parasites in
the host
  • Antibioticum
  • Substance that is produced by a micro-organism
    and that
  • inhibits growth of a micro-organism (-static)
    or
  • kills the micro-organism (-cid)

3
Producers of antibiotics
  • Actinomycetes

- Streptomyces
  • Bacillus

- Bacillus
  • Saprophytic fungi

- Penicillium, Cephalosporium
4
Targets for some antibiotics
Where
Target
Group
Drug
I
- Penicillin - Bacitracin
Outside CM
Cell wall synth
Permeability (Osmos)
- Nystatin - Polymyxin
II
On CM
  • DNA repication
  • RNA synthesis
  • Protein synthesis
  • Co-factor synthesis
  • Nalidixic acid
  • Rifampicin
  • Streptomycin
  • Sulfa

III
Inside CM
5
Penicillins (b-lactams)
R
Pen G
Amp
6
Penicillins (b-lactams), cont
  • Action

Penicillins block the synthesis
  • Active only on growing cells
  • active against both G and G-
  • broad spectrum
  • bactericidal
  • Lysis of the cell

7
Penicillins (b-lactams), cont
  • Side effects on our cells?
  • Allergy?

Penicellenic acid
?
Penicilloyl protein
antigen
protein
8
Streptomycin
  • active against both G and G-
  • broad spectrum
  • bactericidal

9
Streptomycin, cont.
  • Targets (translation)
  • initiation complex
  • binding to 30S subunit

RpsL-protein
  • Results
  • misstranslation
  • faulty proteins

10
Streptomycin, cont.
  • Used clinically?
  • selldom
  • against TBC
  • dizziness (balance difficulties)
  • lowering the hearing
  • Side effects

Note! The 80S ribosome is not effected!
11
Sulfa drug
  • Sulfa drugs not antibiotics produced
    chemically
  • Growth factor analog

PABA
Sulfanilamide
Folic acid (vitamin)
CoF
12
Sulfa drug, cont.
  • Acts as a competetive inhibitor in synthesis of
    Folic acid
  • CoF participates in several biosynthetic
    reactions aa, purins etc.

13
Type of resistance
1. Natural, artspecific resistance
  • no receptors are available

- Mycoplasma
  • inactivating enzymes present

- penicillinase
2. Acquired resistance
- sensitive m.o ? resistant m.o.
Genetic processes
  • mutation
  • transformation
  • transduction
  • conjugation

14
Type of resistance, cont.
Biochemical mechanisms for acquired resistance
  • permeability changes of OM or CM

- penG, tetracyclin, actinomycin D
  • alternative biosynthesis or
  • increased production

- sulfa
  • changed receptor

- streptomycin
  • enzym production

- penicillinase
15
Properties of a good antibioticum
  • Broad spectrum
  • Prevent resistant mutants to arise
  • Have no side effects on the human cell
  • Leave the flora of our body intact

16
Effect on a growing cultur
OD
OD
OD
VC
VC
VC
Effect
- static
- cid
- lytic
17
Combined usage of antibiotics
  • Antagonism
  • drugs acting against each other
  • (-cid) (-static)
  • e.g. Penicillin kloramphenicol/ sulpha
  • Synergism
  • drugs enhancing their effect
  • (-cid) (-cid)
  • e.g. penicillin streptomycin

18
Mercuric resistance
  • Action
  • Bind to SH- groups
  • inhibits synthesis of macro molecules
  • most sensitiva are transcription and translation
  • Resistance
  • usually plasid mediated
  • both in G and G- S.aureus, Pseudomonads, At.
    thioxidans
  • enzymatic reduction Hg2 ? Hg0
  • Hg0 less toxic
  • in organic mercury , C-Hg, Hg is first removed
    with the enzyme lyas.

19
Mercuric resistance, cont.
20
Arsenic resistance
  • Action
  • AsO43- ions are transported into the cell via
  • phosphate-transport system
  • analog to PO43- ions
  • inhibits different kinases
  • Resistance
  • plasmid mediated
  • AsO43- is reduced to AsO2-
  • AsO2- is effluxed (transported to the outside)

21
Arsenic resistance, cont.
  • Genetic

E. coli R773 (plasmid)
Chromosome (At. caldus)
  • reductase
  • negative regulator
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