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Antimicrobial Activity and Cell Selectivity of Synthetic and Biosynthetic Cationic Polymers

The mammalian and microbial cell selectivity of synthetic and biosynthetic cationic polymers has been investigated. Among the polymers with peptide backbones, polymers containing amino side chains display greater antimicrobial activity than those with guanidine side chains, whereas ethylenimines dis...

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Autores principales: Venkatesh, Mayandi, Barathi, Veluchamy Amutha, Goh, Eunice Tze Leng, Anggara, Raditya, Fazil, Mobashar Hussain Urf Turabe, Ng, Alice Jie Ying, Harini, Sriram, Aung, Thet Tun, Fox, Stephen John, Liu, Shouping, Yang, Liang, Barkham, Timothy Mark Sebastian, Loh, Xian Jun, Verma, Navin Kumar, Beuerman, Roger W., Lakshminarayanan, Rajamani
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5610535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28784676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00469-17
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author Venkatesh, Mayandi
Barathi, Veluchamy Amutha
Goh, Eunice Tze Leng
Anggara, Raditya
Fazil, Mobashar Hussain Urf Turabe
Ng, Alice Jie Ying
Harini, Sriram
Aung, Thet Tun
Fox, Stephen John
Liu, Shouping
Yang, Liang
Barkham, Timothy Mark Sebastian
Loh, Xian Jun
Verma, Navin Kumar
Beuerman, Roger W.
Lakshminarayanan, Rajamani
author_facet Venkatesh, Mayandi
Barathi, Veluchamy Amutha
Goh, Eunice Tze Leng
Anggara, Raditya
Fazil, Mobashar Hussain Urf Turabe
Ng, Alice Jie Ying
Harini, Sriram
Aung, Thet Tun
Fox, Stephen John
Liu, Shouping
Yang, Liang
Barkham, Timothy Mark Sebastian
Loh, Xian Jun
Verma, Navin Kumar
Beuerman, Roger W.
Lakshminarayanan, Rajamani
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description The mammalian and microbial cell selectivity of synthetic and biosynthetic cationic polymers has been investigated. Among the polymers with peptide backbones, polymers containing amino side chains display greater antimicrobial activity than those with guanidine side chains, whereas ethylenimines display superior activity over allylamines. The biosynthetic polymer ε-polylysine (εPL) is noncytotoxic to primary human dermal fibroblasts at concentrations of up to 2,000 μg/ml, suggesting that the presence of an isopeptide backbone has greater cell selectivity than the presence of α-peptide backbones. Both εPL and linear polyethylenimine (LPEI) exhibit bactericidal properties by depolarizing the cytoplasmic membrane and disrupt preformed biofilms. εPL displays broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties against antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative and Gram-positive strains and fungi. εPL elicits rapid bactericidal activity against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, and its biocompatibility index is superior to those of cationic antiseptic agents and LPEI. εPL does not interfere with the wound closure of injured rabbit corneas. In a rabbit model of bacterial keratitis, the topical application of εPL (0.3%, wt/vol) decreases the bacterial burden and severity of infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus strains. In vivo imaging studies confirm that εPL-treated corneas appeared transparent and nonedematous compared to untreated infected corneas. Taken together, our results highlight the potential of εPL in resolving topical microbial infections.
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spelling pubmed-56105352017-09-27 Antimicrobial Activity and Cell Selectivity of Synthetic and Biosynthetic Cationic Polymers Venkatesh, Mayandi Barathi, Veluchamy Amutha Goh, Eunice Tze Leng Anggara, Raditya Fazil, Mobashar Hussain Urf Turabe Ng, Alice Jie Ying Harini, Sriram Aung, Thet Tun Fox, Stephen John Liu, Shouping Yang, Liang Barkham, Timothy Mark Sebastian Loh, Xian Jun Verma, Navin Kumar Beuerman, Roger W. Lakshminarayanan, Rajamani Antimicrob Agents Chemother Susceptibility The mammalian and microbial cell selectivity of synthetic and biosynthetic cationic polymers has been investigated. Among the polymers with peptide backbones, polymers containing amino side chains display greater antimicrobial activity than those with guanidine side chains, whereas ethylenimines display superior activity over allylamines. The biosynthetic polymer ε-polylysine (εPL) is noncytotoxic to primary human dermal fibroblasts at concentrations of up to 2,000 μg/ml, suggesting that the presence of an isopeptide backbone has greater cell selectivity than the presence of α-peptide backbones. Both εPL and linear polyethylenimine (LPEI) exhibit bactericidal properties by depolarizing the cytoplasmic membrane and disrupt preformed biofilms. εPL displays broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties against antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative and Gram-positive strains and fungi. εPL elicits rapid bactericidal activity against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, and its biocompatibility index is superior to those of cationic antiseptic agents and LPEI. εPL does not interfere with the wound closure of injured rabbit corneas. In a rabbit model of bacterial keratitis, the topical application of εPL (0.3%, wt/vol) decreases the bacterial burden and severity of infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus strains. In vivo imaging studies confirm that εPL-treated corneas appeared transparent and nonedematous compared to untreated infected corneas. Taken together, our results highlight the potential of εPL in resolving topical microbial infections. American Society for Microbiology 2017-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5610535/ /pubmed/28784676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00469-17 Text en Copyright © 2017 Venkatesh et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Susceptibility
Venkatesh, Mayandi
Barathi, Veluchamy Amutha
Goh, Eunice Tze Leng
Anggara, Raditya
Fazil, Mobashar Hussain Urf Turabe
Ng, Alice Jie Ying
Harini, Sriram
Aung, Thet Tun
Fox, Stephen John
Liu, Shouping
Yang, Liang
Barkham, Timothy Mark Sebastian
Loh, Xian Jun
Verma, Navin Kumar
Beuerman, Roger W.
Lakshminarayanan, Rajamani
Antimicrobial Activity and Cell Selectivity of Synthetic and Biosynthetic Cationic Polymers
title Antimicrobial Activity and Cell Selectivity of Synthetic and Biosynthetic Cationic Polymers
title_full Antimicrobial Activity and Cell Selectivity of Synthetic and Biosynthetic Cationic Polymers
title_fullStr Antimicrobial Activity and Cell Selectivity of Synthetic and Biosynthetic Cationic Polymers
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial Activity and Cell Selectivity of Synthetic and Biosynthetic Cationic Polymers
title_short Antimicrobial Activity and Cell Selectivity of Synthetic and Biosynthetic Cationic Polymers
title_sort antimicrobial activity and cell selectivity of synthetic and biosynthetic cationic polymers
topic Susceptibility
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5610535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28784676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00469-17
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