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Sustained Release of Antibacterial Lipopeptides from Biodegradable Polymers against Oral Pathogens

The development of antibacterial drugs to overcome various pathogenic species, which inhabit the oral cavity, faces several challenges, such as salivary flow and enzymatic activity that restrict dosage retention. Owing to their amphipathic nature, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) serve as the first lin...

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Autores principales: Eckhard, Lea H., Houri-Haddad, Yael, Sol, Asaf, Zeharia, Rotem, Shai, Yechiel, Beyth, Shaul, Domb, Abraham J., Bachrach, Gilad, Beyth, Nurit
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5015835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27606830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162537
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author Eckhard, Lea H.
Houri-Haddad, Yael
Sol, Asaf
Zeharia, Rotem
Shai, Yechiel
Beyth, Shaul
Domb, Abraham J.
Bachrach, Gilad
Beyth, Nurit
author_facet Eckhard, Lea H.
Houri-Haddad, Yael
Sol, Asaf
Zeharia, Rotem
Shai, Yechiel
Beyth, Shaul
Domb, Abraham J.
Bachrach, Gilad
Beyth, Nurit
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description The development of antibacterial drugs to overcome various pathogenic species, which inhabit the oral cavity, faces several challenges, such as salivary flow and enzymatic activity that restrict dosage retention. Owing to their amphipathic nature, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) serve as the first line of defense of the innate immune system. The ability to synthesize different types of AMPs enables exploitation of their advantages as alternatives to antibiotics. Sustained release of AMPs incorporated in biodegradable polymers can be advantageous in maintaining high levels of the peptides. In this study, four potent ultra-short lipopeptides, conjugated to an aliphatic acid chain (16C) were incorporated in two different biodegradable polymers: poly (lactic acid co castor oil) (PLACO) and ricinoleic acid-based poly (ester-anhydride) (P(SA-RA)) for sustained release. The lipopeptide and polymer formulations were tested for antibacterial activity during one week, by turbidometric measurements of bacterial outgrowth, anti-biofilm activity by live/dead staining, biocompatibility by hemolysis and XTT colorimetric assays, mode of action by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) and release profile by a fluorometric assay. The results show that an antibacterial and anti-biofilm effect, as well as membrane disruption, can be achieved by the use of a formulation of lipopeptide incorporated in biodegradable polymer.
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spelling pubmed-50158352016-09-27 Sustained Release of Antibacterial Lipopeptides from Biodegradable Polymers against Oral Pathogens Eckhard, Lea H. Houri-Haddad, Yael Sol, Asaf Zeharia, Rotem Shai, Yechiel Beyth, Shaul Domb, Abraham J. Bachrach, Gilad Beyth, Nurit PLoS One Research Article The development of antibacterial drugs to overcome various pathogenic species, which inhabit the oral cavity, faces several challenges, such as salivary flow and enzymatic activity that restrict dosage retention. Owing to their amphipathic nature, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) serve as the first line of defense of the innate immune system. The ability to synthesize different types of AMPs enables exploitation of their advantages as alternatives to antibiotics. Sustained release of AMPs incorporated in biodegradable polymers can be advantageous in maintaining high levels of the peptides. In this study, four potent ultra-short lipopeptides, conjugated to an aliphatic acid chain (16C) were incorporated in two different biodegradable polymers: poly (lactic acid co castor oil) (PLACO) and ricinoleic acid-based poly (ester-anhydride) (P(SA-RA)) for sustained release. The lipopeptide and polymer formulations were tested for antibacterial activity during one week, by turbidometric measurements of bacterial outgrowth, anti-biofilm activity by live/dead staining, biocompatibility by hemolysis and XTT colorimetric assays, mode of action by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) and release profile by a fluorometric assay. The results show that an antibacterial and anti-biofilm effect, as well as membrane disruption, can be achieved by the use of a formulation of lipopeptide incorporated in biodegradable polymer. Public Library of Science 2016-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5015835/ /pubmed/27606830 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162537 Text en © 2016 Eckhard et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Houri-Haddad, Yael
Sol, Asaf
Zeharia, Rotem
Shai, Yechiel
Beyth, Shaul
Domb, Abraham J.
Bachrach, Gilad
Beyth, Nurit
Sustained Release of Antibacterial Lipopeptides from Biodegradable Polymers against Oral Pathogens
title Sustained Release of Antibacterial Lipopeptides from Biodegradable Polymers against Oral Pathogens
title_full Sustained Release of Antibacterial Lipopeptides from Biodegradable Polymers against Oral Pathogens
title_fullStr Sustained Release of Antibacterial Lipopeptides from Biodegradable Polymers against Oral Pathogens
title_full_unstemmed Sustained Release of Antibacterial Lipopeptides from Biodegradable Polymers against Oral Pathogens
title_short Sustained Release of Antibacterial Lipopeptides from Biodegradable Polymers against Oral Pathogens
title_sort sustained release of antibacterial lipopeptides from biodegradable polymers against oral pathogens
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5015835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27606830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162537
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