Researchers at the University of California, Davis have developed a potential therapeutic strategy aiming at disrupting intercellular communication of pathogens using quorum sensing molecules and silicon-based pharmacophores.
Quorum sensing is a process of microbial communication that involves releasing and detecting signaling molecules known as autoinducers. Many pathogens rely on quorum sensing to coordinate their virulence and colonize their hosts. Therefore, targeting quorum sensing stands as a potential therapeutic strategy to prevent or treat infections. Silicon-based pharmacophores are identified as potential candidates to interact with these signaling molecules, providing a new approach in the field of drug design.
| Country | Type | Number | Dated | Case |
| Patent Cooperation Treaty | Published Application | WO 2023/141364 | 07/27/2023 | 2020-505 |
Additional Patent Pending
antibacterial, biofilms, drug design, infection control, metabolic fate, microbial communication, pharmacophores, quorum sensing, silicon-based, therapeutic strategy