4.6 Article

Strong and Nonspecific Synergistic Antibacterial Efficiency of Antibiotics Combined with Silver Nanoparticles at Very Low Concentrations Showing No Cytotoxic Effect

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules21010026

Keywords

silver nanoparticle; antibiotics; antibacterial; resistant bacteria; synergism; cytotoxicity

Funding

  1. National Science Center (Poland) [417 2013/09/B/NZ9/01759, 2013/09/B/NZ9/01759]
  2. projects of the bilateral cooperation between Poland and Czech Republic [9005/2014-2015, 7AMB14 PL025]
  3. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic [LO1305]
  4. Czech Science Foundation [15-22248S]
  5. Palacky University in Olomouc [PrF_2015_022, IGA_LF_2015_035]

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The resistance of bacteria towards traditional antibiotics currently constitutes one of the most important health care issues with serious negative impacts in practice. Overcoming this issue can be achieved by using antibacterial agents with multimode antibacterial action. Silver nano-particles (AgNPs) are one of the well-known antibacterial substances showing such multimode antibacterial action. Therefore, AgNPs are suitable candidates for use in combinations with traditional antibiotics in order to improve their antibacterial action. In this work, a systematic study quantifying the synergistic effects of antibiotics with different modes of action and different chemical structures in combination with AgNPs against Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus was performed. Employing the microdilution method as more suitable and reliable than the disc diffusion method, strong synergistic effects were shown for all tested antibiotics combined with AgNPs at very low concentrations of both antibiotics and AgNPs. No trends were observed for synergistic effects of antibiotics with different modes of action and different chemical structures in combination with AgNPs, indicating non-specific synergistic effects. Moreover, a very low amount of silver is needed for effective antibacterial action of the antibiotics, which represents an important finding for potential medical applications due to the negligible cytotoxic effect of AgNPs towards human cells at these concentration levels.

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