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. 2023 May 26;2(3):178–194. doi: 10.1016/j.imj.2023.05.003

Table 2.

Novel therapies for treating Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections.

Novel therapeutic agents Mode of action/target Reference
Quorum sensing inhibitors Signal molecule degradation, preventing accumulation of signal molecules and antagonism of the signals Chamomile, carrot [158], garlic [159], salicylic acid [160], furanones [161]
Immunotherapy PcrV protein, flagellin, LPS KB001-A [162], Immunoglobulin Y [163], Panobacumab [164]
Iron chelators Chelation of the environmental iron Gallium [165]
Vaccines Polysaccharide, PcrV,OprI,Hcp1, FlgE, fructose bisphosphate aldolase, OprH gene product PcrV-OprI-Hcp1-Trivalent vaccine [166], Polyvalent vaccine [167]
Herbal medicine Exopolysaccharide production, phenazine pyocyanin, rhamnolipids, elastase and alkaline protease Tanreqing [168], Herba patriniae[169]
Phage therapy Lysis of cell membrane and wall Pf3R [170], Genetically engineered synthetic phages [171]