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pH Window for High Selectivity of Ionizable Antimicrobial Polymers toward Bacteria

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 15, Issue 18, Pages 21781-21791

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c23240

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antimicrobial polymers; pH sensitivity; selectivity; drug resistance; synergistic effects

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Antimicrobial polymers show potential for treating drug-resistant bacteria, but the challenge lies in designing polymers that selectively kill bacteria with low toxicity to normal tissues/cells. This study reports a pH window for ionizable polymers with high selectivity towards bacteria.
Antimicrobial polymers exhibit great potential for treating drug-resistant bacteria; however, designing antimicrobial polymers that can selectively kill bacteria and cause relatively low toxicity to normal tissues/cells remains a key challenge. Here, we report a pH window for ionizable polymers that exhibit high selectivity toward bacteria. Ionizable polymer PC6A showed the greatest selectivity (131.6) at pH 7.4, exhibiting low hemolytic activity and high antimicrobial activity against bacteria, whereas a very high or low protonation degree (PD) produced relatively low selectivity (<= 35.6). Bactericidal mechanism of PC6A primarily comprised membrane lysis without inducing drug resistance even after consecutive incubation for 32 passages. Furthermore, PC6A demonstrated synergistic effects in combination with antibiotics at pH 7.4. Hence, this study provides a strategy for designing selective antimicrobial polymers.

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