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Broadening the antibacterial spectrum of histidine kinase autophosphorylation inhibitors via the use of ε-poly-L-lysine capped mesoporous silica-based nanoparticles

Journal

NANOMEDICINE-NANOTECHNOLOGY BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages 569-581

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2016.09.011

Keywords

Multi-drug resistance; Gram negative; Nanotechnology; Drug delivery; Two-component systems

Funding

  1. ITN STARS-Scientific Training in Antimicrobial Research Strategies [PITN-GA-2009-238490]
  2. MSCA IF [AND-659121]
  3. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad [BIO2013-42619-P]
  4. Spanish Government [MAT2015-64139-C4-1-R]
  5. Generalitat Valenciana [PROMETEOII/2014/047, Prometeo II/2014/029]

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Two-component systems (TCS) regulate diverse processes such as virulence, stress responses, metabolism and antibiotic resistance in bacteria but are absent in humans, making them promising targets for novel antibacterials. By incorporating recently described TCS histidine kinase autophosphorylation inhibitors (HKAIs) into epsilon-poly-L-lysine capped nanoparticles (NPs) we could overcome the Gram negative (Gr(-)) permeability barrier for the HKAIs. The observed bactericidal activity against Gr(-) bacteria was shown to be due to the enhanced delivery and internalization of the HKAIs and not an inhibitory or synergistic effect of the NPs. The NPs had no adverse effects on mammalian cell viability or the immune function of macrophages in vitro and showed no signs of toxicity to zebrafish larvae in vivo. These results show that HKAIs are promising antibacterials for both Gr(-) and Gr + pathogens and that NPs are a safe drug delivery technology that can enhance the selectivity and efficacy of HKAIs against bacteria. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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