Chemotherapy - Antibacterials Flashcards
What are the 3 types of antibacterials?
- Products of micro-organisms (antibiotics)
- Human designed drugs (chemotherapeutic / synthetic)
- Hybrid of the two (semi-synthetic agents)
Differences between bacteria & human cells
Bacteria
- no nuclear membrane - naked DNA
- 70s ribosomes (in prokaryotes) - large 50s & small 30s subunits
- peptidoglycan cell wall
- no mitochondria
Human
- nuclear membrane
- 80s ribosomes (in eukaryotes) - large 60s & small 40s
- no cell wall
Antibacterial drugs that target protein synthesis (30s inhibitors) (2)
Streptomycin
Kanamycin
Antibacterial drugs that target bacterial cell wall synthesis (2)
Penicillins
Vancomycin
Antibacterial drugs that target folic acid metabolism in bacteria
Trimethroprim
Sulfonamides
What enzyme do Sulfonamides target (in folate pathway in bacteria) ?
Dihydropteroate synthetase
What enzyme does trimethoprim target (in folate pathway in bacteria)
Dihydrofolate reductase
(Which converts dihydrofolate —> tetrahydrofolate)
Why is the folate pathway an effective pathway for antibacterial drugs?
Mammalian cells can only take up folate from surrounding environment - DONT SYNTHESISE IT
Bacteria synthesise from GTP and take up from surrounding environment
Vancomycin
Works against gram positive bacteria only
Inhibits transglycosylation of peptidoglycan molecules
‘Drug of last resort’ - resistant S.aureus (MRSA)
Antibacterial drugs inhibiting protein synthesis
Chloramphenicol - binds 50s, inhibits transpeptidation
Tetracycline - binds 30s, interferes with mRNA-tRNA interactions
Erythromycin - binds 50s, prevents translocation
Streptomycin - binds 30s, causes misreading of mRNA
Symptoms of mycobacterium tuberculosis
Development of cough with mucosal secretions
Acute & chronic inflammation
Lung scarring
3 treatments for TB
- Pyrazianamide - mechanism not fully known, believed to interact with coA
- Isoniazid - inhibits mycolid acid synthesis (important constituent in mycobacterium cell wall)
- Rifampicin - DNA dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor