Biomedicines (Sep 2022)

The Discovery of the Role of Outer Membrane Vesicles against Bacteria

  • Sofia Combo,
  • Sérgio Mendes,
  • Kaare Magne Nielsen,
  • Gabriela Jorge da Silva,
  • Sara Domingues

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10102399
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. 2399

Abstract

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Gram-negative bacteria are intrinsically resistant to many commercialized antibiotics. The outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria prevents the entry of such antibiotics. Outer membrane vesicles (OMV) are naturally released from the OM of Gram-negative bacteria for a range of purposes, including competition with other bacteria. OMV may carry, as part of the membrane or lumen, molecules with antibacterial activity. Such OMV can be exposed to and can fuse with the cell surface of different bacterial species. In this review we consider how OMV can be used as tools to deliver antimicrobial agents. This includes the characteristics of OMV production and how this process can be used to create the desired antibacterial activity of OMV.

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