Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacology, Indo-Soviet Friendship Pharmacy College (ISFCP), Moga, Punjab, India
2. Department of Biotechnology, Indo-Soviet Friendship Institute of Professional Studies (ISFIPS), Moga, Punjab, India
Abstract
Today’s microbial infections’ resistance to approved drugs, the emergence of new infectious
diseases and lack of vaccines, create a huge threat to human health. Thus, there is an urgent
need to create novel antimicrobial agents, but the high cost and prolonged timeline of novel
drug discovery and development is the major barrier to make new drugs. Therefore, there is a need
for specific cost effective approaches in order to identify new drugs for the treatment of various
microbial infections. Drug repurposition is an alternative technique to find existing clinically approved
drugs for other indications. This approach may enhance the portfolio of Pharmaceutical
companies by reducing the time and money required for the development of new chemical entity.
In literature, various studies have reported some encouraging results regarding the antimicrobial
use of existing statin drugs. Further, some clinical studies have also shown the protective effect of
statin drugs in reduction of the morbidity and mortality due to many infectious diseases but complete
understanding is still lacking. Thus, there is a need for better understanding of the use of
statin drugs, especially in the context of antimicrobial effects. In this review, we try to summarize
the use of statin drugs in various infectious diseases and their proposed antimicrobial mechanism
of action. Further, current challenges and future perspectives of repurposition of statin drugs as
antimicrobial agents have also been discussed.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine
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