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Environmentally sensitive photosensitizers enable targeted photodynamic ablation of Gram-positive antibiotic resistant bacteria

Bacterial infections remain among the biggest challenges to human health, leading to high antibiotic usage, morbidity, hospitalizations, and accounting for approximately 8 million deaths worldwide every year. The overuse of antibiotics and paucity of antimicrobial innovation has led to antimicrobial...

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Autores principales: Benson, Sam, Kiang, Alex, Lochenie, Charles, Lal, Navita, Mohanan, Syam Mohan P. C., Williams, Gareth O. S., Dhaliwal, Kevin, Mills, Bethany, Vendrell, Marc
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10334829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37441588
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.84187
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author Benson, Sam
Kiang, Alex
Lochenie, Charles
Lal, Navita
Mohanan, Syam Mohan P. C.
Williams, Gareth O. S.
Dhaliwal, Kevin
Mills, Bethany
Vendrell, Marc
author_facet Benson, Sam
Kiang, Alex
Lochenie, Charles
Lal, Navita
Mohanan, Syam Mohan P. C.
Williams, Gareth O. S.
Dhaliwal, Kevin
Mills, Bethany
Vendrell, Marc
author_sort Benson, Sam
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description Bacterial infections remain among the biggest challenges to human health, leading to high antibiotic usage, morbidity, hospitalizations, and accounting for approximately 8 million deaths worldwide every year. The overuse of antibiotics and paucity of antimicrobial innovation has led to antimicrobial resistant pathogens that threaten to reverse key advances of modern medicine. Photodynamic therapeutics can kill bacteria but there are few agents that can ablate pathogens with minimal off-target effects. Methods: We describe nitrobenzoselenadiazoles as some of the first environmentally sensitive organic photosensitizers, and their adaptation to produce theranostics with optical detection and light-controlled antimicrobial activity. We combined nitrobenzoselenadiazoles with bacteria-targeting moieties (i.e., glucose-6-phosphate, amoxicillin, vancomycin) producing environmentally sensitive photodynamic agents. Results: The labelled vancomycin conjugate was able to both visualize and eradicate multidrug resistant Gram-positive ESKAPE pathogens at nanomolar concentrations, including clinical isolates and those that form biofilms. Conclusion: Nitrobenzoselenadiazole conjugates are easily synthesized and display strong environment dependent ROS production. Due to their small size and non-invasive character, they unobtrusively label antimicrobial targeting moieties. We envisage that the simplicity and modularity of this chemical strategy will accelerate the rational design of new antimicrobial therapies for refractory bacterial infections.
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spelling pubmed-103348292023-07-12 Environmentally sensitive photosensitizers enable targeted photodynamic ablation of Gram-positive antibiotic resistant bacteria Benson, Sam Kiang, Alex Lochenie, Charles Lal, Navita Mohanan, Syam Mohan P. C. Williams, Gareth O. S. Dhaliwal, Kevin Mills, Bethany Vendrell, Marc Theranostics Research Paper Bacterial infections remain among the biggest challenges to human health, leading to high antibiotic usage, morbidity, hospitalizations, and accounting for approximately 8 million deaths worldwide every year. The overuse of antibiotics and paucity of antimicrobial innovation has led to antimicrobial resistant pathogens that threaten to reverse key advances of modern medicine. Photodynamic therapeutics can kill bacteria but there are few agents that can ablate pathogens with minimal off-target effects. Methods: We describe nitrobenzoselenadiazoles as some of the first environmentally sensitive organic photosensitizers, and their adaptation to produce theranostics with optical detection and light-controlled antimicrobial activity. We combined nitrobenzoselenadiazoles with bacteria-targeting moieties (i.e., glucose-6-phosphate, amoxicillin, vancomycin) producing environmentally sensitive photodynamic agents. Results: The labelled vancomycin conjugate was able to both visualize and eradicate multidrug resistant Gram-positive ESKAPE pathogens at nanomolar concentrations, including clinical isolates and those that form biofilms. Conclusion: Nitrobenzoselenadiazole conjugates are easily synthesized and display strong environment dependent ROS production. Due to their small size and non-invasive character, they unobtrusively label antimicrobial targeting moieties. We envisage that the simplicity and modularity of this chemical strategy will accelerate the rational design of new antimicrobial therapies for refractory bacterial infections. Ivyspring International Publisher 2023-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10334829/ /pubmed/37441588 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.84187 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Benson, Sam
Kiang, Alex
Lochenie, Charles
Lal, Navita
Mohanan, Syam Mohan P. C.
Williams, Gareth O. S.
Dhaliwal, Kevin
Mills, Bethany
Vendrell, Marc
Environmentally sensitive photosensitizers enable targeted photodynamic ablation of Gram-positive antibiotic resistant bacteria
title Environmentally sensitive photosensitizers enable targeted photodynamic ablation of Gram-positive antibiotic resistant bacteria
title_full Environmentally sensitive photosensitizers enable targeted photodynamic ablation of Gram-positive antibiotic resistant bacteria
title_fullStr Environmentally sensitive photosensitizers enable targeted photodynamic ablation of Gram-positive antibiotic resistant bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Environmentally sensitive photosensitizers enable targeted photodynamic ablation of Gram-positive antibiotic resistant bacteria
title_short Environmentally sensitive photosensitizers enable targeted photodynamic ablation of Gram-positive antibiotic resistant bacteria
title_sort environmentally sensitive photosensitizers enable targeted photodynamic ablation of gram-positive antibiotic resistant bacteria
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10334829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37441588
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.84187
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