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Amphiphilic Dendrimer as Potent Antibacterial against Drug-Resistant Bacteria in Mouse Models of Human Infectious Diseases
King, Noah1; Dhumal, Dinesh2; Lew, Shi Qian1; Kuo, Shanny Hsuan1; Galanakou, Christina2; Oh, Myung Whan1; Chong, Sook Yin1; Zhang, Nian3; Lee, Leo Tsz On3,4; Hayouka, Zvi5; Peng, Ling2; Lau, Gee W.1
2024-01-19
Source PublicationACS Infectious Diseases
ISSN2373-8227
Volume10Issue:2Pages:453-466
Abstract

Modern medicine continues to struggle against antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens. Among the pathogens of critical concerns are the multidrug-resistant (MDR) Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, and Klebsiella pneumoniae. These pathogens are major causes of nosocomial infections among immunocompromised individuals, involving major organs such as lung, skin, spleen, kidney, liver, and bloodstream. Therefore, novel approaches are direly needed. Recently, we developed an amphiphilic dendrimer DDC18-8A exhibiting high antibacterial and antibiofilm efficacy in vitro. DDC18-8A is composed of a long hydrophobic alkyl chain and a small hydrophilic poly(amidoamine) dendron bearing amine terminals, exerting its antibacterial activity by attaching and inserting itself into bacterial membranes to trigger cell lysis. Here, we examined the pharmacokinetics and in vivo toxicity as well as the antibacterial efficacy of DDC18-8A in mouse models of human infectious diseases. Remarkably, DDC18-8A significantly reduced the bacterial burden in mouse models of acute pneumonia and bacteremia by P. aeruginosa, methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), and carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae and neutropenic soft tissue infection by P. aeruginosa and MRSA. Most importantly, DDC18-8A outperformed pathogen-specific antibiotics against all three pathogens by achieving a similar bacterial clearance at 10-fold lower therapeutic concentrations. In addition, it showed superior stability and biodistribution in vivo, with excellent safety profiles yet without any observable abnormalities in histopathological analysis of major organs, blood serum biochemistry, and hematology. Collectively, we provide strong evidence that DDC18-8A is a promising alternative to the currently prescribed antibiotics in addressing challenges associated with nosocomial infections by MDR pathogens.

KeywordAmphiphilic Dendrimer In Vivo Efficacy Klebsiella Pneumoniae Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Staphylococcus Aureus
DOI10.1021/acsinfecdis.3c00425
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaPharmacology & Pharmacy ; Infectious Diseases
WOS SubjectChemistry, Medicinal ; Infectious Diseases
WOS IDWOS:001161397600001
PublisherAMER CHEMICAL SOC1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85183034254
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionMinistry of Education Frontiers Science Center for Precision Oncology, University of Macau
Faculty of Health Sciences
Corresponding AuthorPeng, Ling; Lau, Gee W.
Affiliation1.Department of Pathobiology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, 61802, United States
2.CNRS, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Nanoscience de Marseille (CINaM), UMR 7325, Equipe Labelisée Ligue Contre le Cancer, Aix Marseille University, Marseille, Parc Scientifique et Technologique de Luminy 913, 13288, France
3.Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau, Taipa, 999078, Macao
4.Ministry of Education Frontiers Science Center for Precision Oncology, University of Macau, Taipa, 999078, Macao
5.Institute of Biochemistry, Food Science and Nutrition, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, 76100, Israel
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King, Noah,Dhumal, Dinesh,Lew, Shi Qian,et al. Amphiphilic Dendrimer as Potent Antibacterial against Drug-Resistant Bacteria in Mouse Models of Human Infectious Diseases[J]. ACS Infectious Diseases, 2024, 10(2), 453-466.
APA King, Noah., Dhumal, Dinesh., Lew, Shi Qian., Kuo, Shanny Hsuan., Galanakou, Christina., Oh, Myung Whan., Chong, Sook Yin., Zhang, Nian., Lee, Leo Tsz On., Hayouka, Zvi., Peng, Ling., & Lau, Gee W. (2024). Amphiphilic Dendrimer as Potent Antibacterial against Drug-Resistant Bacteria in Mouse Models of Human Infectious Diseases. ACS Infectious Diseases, 10(2), 453-466.
MLA King, Noah,et al."Amphiphilic Dendrimer as Potent Antibacterial against Drug-Resistant Bacteria in Mouse Models of Human Infectious Diseases".ACS Infectious Diseases 10.2(2024):453-466.
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