Lolamicin: The Selective antibiotic against Gram-negative infections that spares gut microbiome  
Current antibiotics used in clinical practice, in addition to neutralising target pathogens also harm healthy bacteria in the gut............
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https://www.scientificeuropean.co.uk/medicine/lolamicin-the-selective-antibiotic-against-gram-negative-infections-that-spares-gut-microbiome/

Lolamicin: The Selective antibiotic against Gram-negative infections that spares gut microbiome  

Current antibiotics used in clinical practice, in addition to neutralising target pathogens also harm healthy bacteria in the gut. The disturbance in gut m

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A new antibiotic, called #lolamicin, can hone in on gram-negative pathogens while leaving other microbes alone.

There's still a long road ahead before the drug can be tested on humans, but researchers are hopeful it can serve as a blueprint for future antibiotic development.

Gram-negative bacteria are common causes of infections in the bowels, lungs, bladder, and blood,
and they are notoriously difficult to kill.
Their resistance to current antibiotics is one of the most urgent threats facing global human health today.

Broad-spectrum antibiotics can kill both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. But scientists say there is a critical need to find medicine that can target gram-negative bacteria specifically, as they're more likely to be resistant to our current antibiotics.
This gives more microbes that are useful to human health a chance of being spared.

A drug like lolamicin could be just the ticket. In laboratory dishes, when lolamicin was pitted against 130 drug-resistant strains of common gram-negative bacteria, like E. coli, K. pneumoniae, and E. cloacae, the medicine killed every single one, succeeding where many other antibiotics failed.
In living rodents, lolamicin also successfully treated acute pneumonia and blood infections, all while sparing the gut microbiome.
In fact, scientists found the medicine had"no effect on gram-positive bacteria or on non-pathogenic gram-negative commensal bacteria" that were living in the mice.

https://www.sciencealert.com/game-changing-antibiotic-discovered-that-spares-good-bacteria

Game-Changing Antibiotic Discovered That Spares 'Good' Bacteria

For all the good antibiotics do for the world, one of the biggest downsides to their use is the way they indiscriminately kill both the 'good' and the 'bad'.

ScienceAlert
Game-Changing Antibiotic Discovered That Spares 'Good' Bacteria

For all the good antibiotics do for the world, one of the biggest downsides to their use is the way they indiscriminately kill both the 'good' and the 'bad'.

ScienceAlert

This is among the better news I’ve heard in a while. We’re probably many years away from getting this from our doctor when needed, but it sounds very promising.

“Mice that developed blood stream infections after exposure to antibiotic-resistant bacteria all survived after being given lolamicin, whereas 87% of those that didn’t receive the compound died within three days.”

“[…] lolamicin treatment did not cause observable changes in the gut microbiome and spared mice from C. difficile infection.

#lolamicin #antibiotic

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01566-8

‘Smart’ antibiotic can kill deadly bacteria while sparing the microbiome

Compound called lolamicin targets a group of harmful microbes but does not disturb those that live peacefully in the gut.

#Lolamicin is a new #antibiotic specifically targeting the Gram-negative LolCDE complex that is involved in #lipoprotein transport.

Great name (lol means fun in Dutch) and I also appreciate this finding because of me working with LolA in the past.

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01566-8

‘Smart’ antibiotic can kill deadly bacteria while sparing the microbiome

Compound called lolamicin targets a group of harmful microbes but does not disturb those that live peacefully in the gut.