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N-Acetyl-Cysteine Increases Activity of Peanut-Shaped Gold Nanoparticles Against Biofilms Formed by Clinical Strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolated from Sputum of Cystic Fibrosis Patients

Journal

INFECTION AND DRUG RESISTANCE
Volume 15, Issue -, Pages 851-871

Publisher

DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/IDR.S348357

Keywords

gold nanoparticles; non-spherical nanoparticles; N-acetyl-cysteine; bacteria biofilm; cystic fibrosis; Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Funding

  1. National Science Centre, Poland [UMO-2018/30/M/NZ6/00502]
  2. Medical University of Bialystok [SUB/1/DN/21/006/1122]
  3. Medical University of Biaystok as part of the RPOWP [UDA564 RPPD.01.01.00-20-001/15-00]

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By modulating the EPS matrix, peanut-shaped gold nanoparticles showed significant efficiency in inhibiting the growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms, especially when combined with NAC. The gold nanopeanuts not only reduced the viscosity of biofilms, but also increased their creep compliance. Additionally, AuP NPs exhibited synergistic effects with tobramycin, capable of eradicating antibiotic-resistant bacteria within biofilms.
Background: Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) produced by bacteria, as they form a biofilm, determine the stability and viscoelastic properties of biofilms and prevent antibiotics from penetrating this multicellular structure. To date, studies demonstrated that an appropriate optimization of the chemistry and morphology of nanotherapeutics might provide a favorable approach to control their interaction with EPS and/or diffusion within the biofilm matrix. Targeting the biofilms' EPS, which in certain conditions can adopt liquid crystal structure, was demonstrated to improve the anti-biofilm activity of antibiotics and nanoparticles. A similar effect is achievable by interfering EPS' production by mucoactive agents, such as N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC). In our previous study, we demonstrated the nanogram efficiency of non-spherical gold nanoparticles, which due to their physicochemical features, particularly morphology, were noted to be superior in antimicrobial activity compared to their spherical-shaped counterparts. Methods: To explore the importance of EPS matrix modulation in achieving a suitable efficiency of peanut-shaped gold nanoparticles (AuP NPs) against biofilms produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains isolated from cystic fibrosis patients, fluorescence microscopy, as well as resazurin staining were employed. Rheological parameters of AuP NPs-treated biofilms were investigated by rotational and creep-recovery tests using a rheometer in a plate-plate arrangement. Results: We demonstrated that tested nanoparticles significantly inhibit the growth of mono-and mixed-species biofilms, particularly when combined with NAC. Notably, gold nanopeanuts were shown to decrease the viscosity and increase the creep compliance of Pseudomonas biofilm, similarly to EPS-targeting NAC. Synergistic activity of AuP NPs with tobramycin was also observed, and the AuP NPs were able to eradicate bacteria within biofilms formed by tobramycin-resistant isolates. Conclusion: We propose that peanut-shaped gold nanoparticles should be considered as a potent therapeutic agent against Pseudomonas biofilms.

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