Drug Repurposing: Research Progress of Niclosamide and Its Derivatives on Antibacterial Activity

Infect Drug Resist. 2024 Oct 21:17:4539-4556. doi: 10.2147/IDR.S490998. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The development of antibiotic resistance complicates the treatment of infectious diseases and is a global public health threat. However, drug repurposing can address this resistance issue and reduce research and development costs. Niclosamide is a salicylanilide compound approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and it has been used clinically for treating parasitic infections for many years. Recent studies have shown that niclosamide can inhibit bacterial and fungus activity by affecting the quorum sensing system, biofilm formation, cell membrane potential, and other mechanisms. Here, we discuss recent advances in the antimicrobial applications of niclosamide and its derivatives to provide new perspectives in treating infectious diseases.

Keywords: a derivative; antimicrobial resistance; drug repurposing; multi-drug resistance; niclosamide.

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  • Review