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      Quaternary Ammonium Compounds: An Antimicrobial Mainstay and Platform for Innovation to Address Bacterial Resistance.

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          Quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) have represented one of the most visible and effective classes of disinfectants for nearly a century. With simple preparation, wide structural variety, and versatile incorporation into consumer products, there have been manifold developments and applications of these structures. Generally operating via disruption of one of the most fundamental structures in bacteria-the cell membrane-leading to cell lysis and bacterial death, the QACs were once thought to be impervious to resistance. Developments over the past decades, however, have shown this to be far from the truth. It is now known that a large family of bacterial genes (generally termed qac genes) encode efflux pumps capable of expelling many QAC structures from bacterial cells, leading to a decrease in susceptibility to QACs; methods of regulation of qac transcription are also understood. Importantly, qac genes can be horizontally transferred via plasmids to other bacteria and are often transmitted alongside other antibiotic-resistant genes; this dual threat represents a significant danger to human health. In this review, both QAC development and QAC resistance are documented, and possible strategies for addressing and overcoming QAC-resistant bacteria are discussed.

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          Journal
          ACS Infect Dis
          ACS infectious diseases
          American Chemical Society (ACS)
          2373-8227
          2373-8227
          Jul 10 2015
          : 1
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Chemistry, Temple University , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, United States.
          [2 ] Department of Chemistry, Villanova University , Villanova, Pennsylvania 19085, United States.
          Article
          10.1021/acsinfecdis.5b00047
          27622819
          e3e5b31a-5c31-499a-8067-304d40a3cfb5
          History

          MRSA,antibiotic resistance,antimicrobial,antiseptic,biocide,biofilm,disinfectant,quaternary ammonium compound

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