The emergence of multidrug-resistant Helicobacter pylori in southeast asia: A systematic review on the trends and intervention strategies using antimicrobial peptides

The emergence of multidrug-resistant H. pylori poses a public healthcare threat, particularly in low-and middle-income countries. Recently, the World Health Organization has classified clarithromycin-resistant H. pylori as high priority in the research and discovery of novel antibiotics. This study...

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Published in:Antibiotics
Main Author: Sukri A.; Lopes B.S.; Hanafiah A.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2021
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Sukri A.; Lopes B.S.; Hanafiah A.
The emergence of multidrug-resistant Helicobacter pylori in southeast asia: A systematic review on the trends and intervention strategies using antimicrobial peptides
2021
Antibiotics
10
9
10.3390/antibiotics10091061
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85114470649&doi=10.3390%2fantibiotics10091061&partnerID=40&md5=c54398dd0671944fa9cc94e60c0eba34
The emergence of multidrug-resistant H. pylori poses a public healthcare threat, particularly in low-and middle-income countries. Recently, the World Health Organization has classified clarithromycin-resistant H. pylori as high priority in the research and discovery of novel antibiotics. This study was aimed to systematically review the prevalence of primary antibiotic resistance in H. pylori in Southeast Asian countries (SEAC) and to review current studies of antimicrobial peptides against H. pylori. We systematically searched through electronic databases of studies conducted on antimicrobial resistance of H. pylori in SEA countries. Furthermore, we searched articles that conducted studies on antimicrobial peptides, naturally occurring host’s defense molecules, against H. pylori. After a series of screening processes, 15 studies were included in our systematic review. Our analysis revealed that primary resistance of H. pylori to metronidazole, clarithromycin, and levoflox-acin were high in SEAC, although the primary resistance to amoxicillin and tetracycline remains low. Multidrug-resistant H. pylori are emerging in SE Asian countries. The antimicrobial peptides show promising antibacterial and antibiofilm activity against drug-resistant H. pylori. The research and discovery of antimicrobial peptides against H. pylori in SEAC will help in limiting the spread of antimicrobial resistance of H. pylori. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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20796382
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author Sukri A.; Lopes B.S.; Hanafiah A.
spellingShingle Sukri A.; Lopes B.S.; Hanafiah A.
The emergence of multidrug-resistant Helicobacter pylori in southeast asia: A systematic review on the trends and intervention strategies using antimicrobial peptides
author_facet Sukri A.; Lopes B.S.; Hanafiah A.
author_sort Sukri A.; Lopes B.S.; Hanafiah A.
title The emergence of multidrug-resistant Helicobacter pylori in southeast asia: A systematic review on the trends and intervention strategies using antimicrobial peptides
title_short The emergence of multidrug-resistant Helicobacter pylori in southeast asia: A systematic review on the trends and intervention strategies using antimicrobial peptides
title_full The emergence of multidrug-resistant Helicobacter pylori in southeast asia: A systematic review on the trends and intervention strategies using antimicrobial peptides
title_fullStr The emergence of multidrug-resistant Helicobacter pylori in southeast asia: A systematic review on the trends and intervention strategies using antimicrobial peptides
title_full_unstemmed The emergence of multidrug-resistant Helicobacter pylori in southeast asia: A systematic review on the trends and intervention strategies using antimicrobial peptides
title_sort The emergence of multidrug-resistant Helicobacter pylori in southeast asia: A systematic review on the trends and intervention strategies using antimicrobial peptides
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description The emergence of multidrug-resistant H. pylori poses a public healthcare threat, particularly in low-and middle-income countries. Recently, the World Health Organization has classified clarithromycin-resistant H. pylori as high priority in the research and discovery of novel antibiotics. This study was aimed to systematically review the prevalence of primary antibiotic resistance in H. pylori in Southeast Asian countries (SEAC) and to review current studies of antimicrobial peptides against H. pylori. We systematically searched through electronic databases of studies conducted on antimicrobial resistance of H. pylori in SEA countries. Furthermore, we searched articles that conducted studies on antimicrobial peptides, naturally occurring host’s defense molecules, against H. pylori. After a series of screening processes, 15 studies were included in our systematic review. Our analysis revealed that primary resistance of H. pylori to metronidazole, clarithromycin, and levoflox-acin were high in SEAC, although the primary resistance to amoxicillin and tetracycline remains low. Multidrug-resistant H. pylori are emerging in SE Asian countries. The antimicrobial peptides show promising antibacterial and antibiofilm activity against drug-resistant H. pylori. The research and discovery of antimicrobial peptides against H. pylori in SEAC will help in limiting the spread of antimicrobial resistance of H. pylori. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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