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Amphiphilic Nano-Swords for Direct Penetration and Eradication of Pathogenic Bacterial Biofilms

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 15, Issue 16, Pages 20458-20473

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c0309120458

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anti-bacterial biofilm; amphiphilic oligomers; extracellular polymeric substance; persister cells

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In this study, an oligoamidine-based amphiphilic nano-sword was designed, which has high structural compacity and rigidity. It can effectively penetrate the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) of biofilms and exert a strong bactericidal effect on persistent bacteria within the biofilm matrix through a membrane-DNA dual-targeting mechanism. This oligoamidine can be used as a coating agent to inhibit surface biofilm growth and also cure biofilm infections in model mice.
Bacterial biofilms are major causes of persistent and recurrent infections and implant failures. Biofilms are formable by most clinically important pathogens worldwide, such as Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Escherichia coli, causing recalcitrance to standard antibiotic therapy or anti-biofilm strategies due to amphiphilic impermeable extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and the presence of resistant and persistent bacteria within the biofilm matrix. Herein, we report our design of an oligoamidine-based amphiphilic nano-sword with high structural compacity and rigidity. Its rigid, amphiphilic structure ensures effective penetration into EPS, and the membrane -DNA dual-targeting mechanism exerts strong bactericidal effect on the dormant bacterial persisters within biofilms. The potency of this oligoamidine is shown in two distinct modes of application: it may be used as a coating agent for polycaprolactone to fully inhibit surface biofilm growth in an implant-site mimicking micro-environment; meanwhile, it cures model mice of biofilm infections in various ex vivo and in vivo studies.

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