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Antimicrobial Activity of Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs on Biofilm: Current Evidence and Potential for Drug Repurposing

Paes Leme Rodrigo Cuiabano, da Silva Raquel Bandeira. Antimicrobial Activity of Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs on Biofilm: Current Evidence and Potential for Drug Repurposing. Frontiers in Microbiology 2021,12,2115

URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2021.707629

DOI=10.3389/fmicb.2021.707629

ISSN=1664-302X

ABSTRACT=It has been demonstrated that some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), like acetylsalicylic acid, diclofenac, and ibuprofen, have anti-biofilm activity in concentrations found in human pharmacokinetic studies, which could fuel an interest in repurposing these well tolerated drugs as adjunctive therapies for biofilm-related infections. Here we sought to review the currently available data on the anti-biofilm activity of NSAIDs and its relevance in a clinical context. We performed a systematic literature review to identify the most commonly tested NSAIDs drugs in the last 5 years, the bacterial species that have demonstrated to be responsive to their actions, and the emergence of resistance to these molecules. We found that most studies investigating NSAIDs’ activity against biofilms were in vitro, and frequently tested non-clinical bacterial isolates, which may not adequately represent the bacterial populations that cause clinically-relevant biofilm-related infections. Furthermore, studies concerning NSAIDs and antibiotic resistance are scarce, with divergent outcomes. Although the potential to use NSAIDs to control biofilm-related infections seems to be an exciting avenue, there is a paucity of studies that tested these drugs using appropriate in vivo models of biofilm infections or in controlled human clinical trials to support their repurposing as anti-biofilm agents.

Evaluation of the Cepheid Xpert SA Nasal Complete for direct detection of Staphylococcus aureus and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in nasal swabs from pediatric patients

Evaluation of the Cepheid Xpert SA Nasal Complete for direct detection of Staphylococcus aureus and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in nasal swabs from pediatric patients.Wang H, Salamon D, Jean S, Leber AL.Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis. 2021 May 4;101(1):115417. doi: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2021.115417. Online ahead of print.PMID: 34116341

Documentation of a false positive Lyme disease serologic test in a patient with untreated Babesia microti infection carries implications for accurately determining the frequency of Lyme disease coinfections

Documentation of a false positive Lyme disease serologic test in a patient with untreated Babesia microti infection carries implications for accurately determining the frequency of Lyme disease coinfections.Wormser GP.Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis. 2021 May 16;101(1):115429. doi: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2021.115429. Online ahead of print.PMID: 34133997

Usefulness of the GenMark ePlex RPP assay for the detection of respiratory viruses compared to the FTD21 multiplex RT-PCR

Usefulness of the GenMark ePlex RPP assay for the detection of respiratory viruses compared to the FTD21 multiplex RT-PCR.Steiner F, Schmutz S, Gosert R, Huder JB, Redli PM, Capaul R, Hirsch HH, Böni J, Zbinden A.Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis. 2021 May 11;101(1):115424. doi: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2021.115424. Online ahead of print.PMID: 34111651 Free article.

Analytical performance of the Xpert MTB/XDR® assay for tuberculosis and expanded resistance detection

Analytical performance of the Xpert MTB/XDR® assay for tuberculosis and expanded resistance detection.Georghiou SB, Penn-Nicholson A, de Vos M, Macé A, Syrmis MW, Jacob K, Mape A, Parmar H, Cao Y, Coulter C, Ruhwald M, Pandey SK, Schumacher SG, Denkinger CM.Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis. 2021 Apr 20;101(1):115397. doi: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2021.115397. Online ahead of print.PMID: 34130215 Free article.

Developing an algorithm for the diagnosis of abnormal vaginal discharge in a dutch clinical setting: a pilot study

Developing an algorithm for the diagnosis of abnormal vaginal discharge in a dutch clinical setting: a pilot study.van den Munckhof EHA, van Sitter RL, Lamont RF, le Cessie S, Kuijper EJ, Knetsch CW, Molijn A, Quint WGV, Boers KE, Leverstein-van Hall MA.Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis. 2021 May 17;101(1):115431. doi: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2021.115431. Online ahead of print.PMID: 34153570