Detalles del proyecto
Description
Rhodococcus equi is a major cause of pneumonia and high mortality in foals globally.
Antibiotics are currently used to treat R. equi infection in foals, however, they can have
harmful side effects and are becoming less effective due to the emergence of resistant
strains. There are also no vaccines available to prevent R. equi infections in foals.
Therefore, there is a critical need to develop novel antibiotic alternatives to control
infection and mitigate the antimicrobial resistance risk. Our long-term goal is to improve
foal health and welfare by controlling R. equi-associated pneumonia and reducing the
emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) R. equi strains. While screening hundreds of small
molecules (SMs), we have identified ten SMs that completely inhibit R. equi growth. In our
preliminary studies, we have selected the top six SMs that inhibited the growth of R. equi at
lower concentrations for further development as antiR. equi therapeutics. This project will:
1) assess the efficacy of the best SMs for R. equi inhibition in vitro, and 2) investigate the
effect of the selected SMs on the cellular immune response. The outcome of this study will
lead to the development of a novel approach to reducing the emergence of MDR- R. equi in
foals. These studies directly address the priority area “Diseases of Agricultural Animals”
under program area priority (A1221) and will lay the groundwork for therapeutic
interventions for disease reduction or treatment.
| Estado | Activo |
|---|---|
| Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 4/1/26 → 3/31/28 |
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