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Antibacterial Activities of Lipopeptide (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2) Applied Alone and in Combination with Lens Liquids to Fight Biofilms Formed on Polystyrene Surfaces and Contact Lenses

The widespread use of biomaterials such as contact lenses is associated with the development of biofilm-related infections which are very difficult to manage with standard therapies. The formation of bacterial biofilms on the surface of biomaterials is associated with increased antibiotic resistance...

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Autores principales: Paduszynska, Malgorzata Anna, Maciejewska, Magdalena, Greber, Katarzyna Ewa, Sawicki, Wieslaw, Kamysz, Wojciech
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6358866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30658481
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20020393
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author Paduszynska, Malgorzata Anna
Maciejewska, Magdalena
Greber, Katarzyna Ewa
Sawicki, Wieslaw
Kamysz, Wojciech
author_facet Paduszynska, Malgorzata Anna
Maciejewska, Magdalena
Greber, Katarzyna Ewa
Sawicki, Wieslaw
Kamysz, Wojciech
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description The widespread use of biomaterials such as contact lenses is associated with the development of biofilm-related infections which are very difficult to manage with standard therapies. The formation of bacterial biofilms on the surface of biomaterials is associated with increased antibiotic resistance. Owing to their promising antimicrobial potential, lipopeptides are being intensively investigated as novel antimicrobials. However, due to the relatively high toxicity exhibited by numerous compounds, a lot of attention is being paid to designing new lipopeptides with optimal biological activities. The principal aim of this study was to evaluate the potential ophthalmic application of lipopeptide (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2). This lipopeptide was synthesized according to Fmoc chemistry using the solid-phase method. The antibiofilm activities of the lipopeptide, antibiotics used in ocular infections, and commercially available lens liquids were determined using the broth dilution method on polystyrene 96-well plates and contact lenses. Resazurin was applied as the cell-viability reagent. The effectiveness of the commercially available lens liquids supplemented with the lipopeptide was evaluated using the same method and materials. (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2) exhibited stronger anti-biofilm properties compared to those of the tested conventional antimicrobials and showed the ability to enhance the activity of lens liquids at relatively low concentrations (4–32 mg/L). Estimation of the eye irritation potential of the lipopeptide using Toxtree software 2.6.13 suggests that the compound could be safely applied on the human eye. The results of performed experiments encourage further studies on (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2) and its potential application in the prophylaxis of contact lens-related eye infections.
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spelling pubmed-63588662019-02-06 Antibacterial Activities of Lipopeptide (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2) Applied Alone and in Combination with Lens Liquids to Fight Biofilms Formed on Polystyrene Surfaces and Contact Lenses Paduszynska, Malgorzata Anna Maciejewska, Magdalena Greber, Katarzyna Ewa Sawicki, Wieslaw Kamysz, Wojciech Int J Mol Sci Article The widespread use of biomaterials such as contact lenses is associated with the development of biofilm-related infections which are very difficult to manage with standard therapies. The formation of bacterial biofilms on the surface of biomaterials is associated with increased antibiotic resistance. Owing to their promising antimicrobial potential, lipopeptides are being intensively investigated as novel antimicrobials. However, due to the relatively high toxicity exhibited by numerous compounds, a lot of attention is being paid to designing new lipopeptides with optimal biological activities. The principal aim of this study was to evaluate the potential ophthalmic application of lipopeptide (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2). This lipopeptide was synthesized according to Fmoc chemistry using the solid-phase method. The antibiofilm activities of the lipopeptide, antibiotics used in ocular infections, and commercially available lens liquids were determined using the broth dilution method on polystyrene 96-well plates and contact lenses. Resazurin was applied as the cell-viability reagent. The effectiveness of the commercially available lens liquids supplemented with the lipopeptide was evaluated using the same method and materials. (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2) exhibited stronger anti-biofilm properties compared to those of the tested conventional antimicrobials and showed the ability to enhance the activity of lens liquids at relatively low concentrations (4–32 mg/L). Estimation of the eye irritation potential of the lipopeptide using Toxtree software 2.6.13 suggests that the compound could be safely applied on the human eye. The results of performed experiments encourage further studies on (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2) and its potential application in the prophylaxis of contact lens-related eye infections. MDPI 2019-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6358866/ /pubmed/30658481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20020393 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Paduszynska, Malgorzata Anna
Maciejewska, Magdalena
Greber, Katarzyna Ewa
Sawicki, Wieslaw
Kamysz, Wojciech
Antibacterial Activities of Lipopeptide (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2) Applied Alone and in Combination with Lens Liquids to Fight Biofilms Formed on Polystyrene Surfaces and Contact Lenses
title Antibacterial Activities of Lipopeptide (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2) Applied Alone and in Combination with Lens Liquids to Fight Biofilms Formed on Polystyrene Surfaces and Contact Lenses
title_full Antibacterial Activities of Lipopeptide (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2) Applied Alone and in Combination with Lens Liquids to Fight Biofilms Formed on Polystyrene Surfaces and Contact Lenses
title_fullStr Antibacterial Activities of Lipopeptide (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2) Applied Alone and in Combination with Lens Liquids to Fight Biofilms Formed on Polystyrene Surfaces and Contact Lenses
title_full_unstemmed Antibacterial Activities of Lipopeptide (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2) Applied Alone and in Combination with Lens Liquids to Fight Biofilms Formed on Polystyrene Surfaces and Contact Lenses
title_short Antibacterial Activities of Lipopeptide (C(10))(2)-KKKK-NH(2) Applied Alone and in Combination with Lens Liquids to Fight Biofilms Formed on Polystyrene Surfaces and Contact Lenses
title_sort antibacterial activities of lipopeptide (c(10))(2)-kkkk-nh(2) applied alone and in combination with lens liquids to fight biofilms formed on polystyrene surfaces and contact lenses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6358866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30658481
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20020393
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