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Mannosylated Polymeric Ligands for Targeted Delivery of Antibacterials and Their Adjuvants to Macrophages for the Enhancement of the Drug Efficiency

Bacterial infections and especially resistant strains of pathogens localized in macrophages and granulomas are intractable diseases that pose a threat to millions of people. In this paper, the theoretical and experimental foundations for solving this problem are proposed due to two key aspects. The...

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Autores principales: Zlotnikov, Igor D., Ezhov, Alexander A., Petrov, Rostislav A., Vigovskiy, Maksim A., Grigorieva, Olga A., Belogurova, Natalya G., Kudryashova, Elena V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9607288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297284
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15101172
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author Zlotnikov, Igor D.
Ezhov, Alexander A.
Petrov, Rostislav A.
Vigovskiy, Maksim A.
Grigorieva, Olga A.
Belogurova, Natalya G.
Kudryashova, Elena V.
author_facet Zlotnikov, Igor D.
Ezhov, Alexander A.
Petrov, Rostislav A.
Vigovskiy, Maksim A.
Grigorieva, Olga A.
Belogurova, Natalya G.
Kudryashova, Elena V.
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description Bacterial infections and especially resistant strains of pathogens localized in macrophages and granulomas are intractable diseases that pose a threat to millions of people. In this paper, the theoretical and experimental foundations for solving this problem are proposed due to two key aspects. The first is the use of a three-component polymer system for delivering fluoroquinolones to macrophages due to high-affinity interaction with mannose receptors (CD206). Cytometry assay determined that 95.5% macrophage-like cells were FITC-positive after adding high-affine to CD206 trimannoside conjugate HPCD-PEI1.8-triMan, and 61.7% were FITC-positive after adding medium-affine ligand with linear mannose label HPCD-PEI1.8-Man. The second aspect is the use of adjuvants, which are synergists for antibiotics. Using FTIR and NMR spectroscopy, it was shown that molecular containers, namely mannosylated polyethyleneimines (PEIs) and cyclodextrins (CDs), load moxifloxacin (MF) with dissociation constants of the order of 10(−4)–10(−6) M; moreover, due to prolonged release and adsorption on the cell membrane, they enhance the effect of MF. Using CLSM, it was shown that eugenol (EG) increases the penetration of doxorubicin (Dox) into cells by an order of magnitude due to the creation of defects in the bacterial wall and the inhibition of efflux proteins. Fluorescence spectroscopy showed that 0.5% EG penetrates into bacteria and inhibits efflux proteins, which makes it possible to increase the maximum concentration of the antibiotic by 60% and maintain it for several hours until the pathogens are completely neutralized. Regulation of efflux is a possible way to overcome multiple drug resistance of both pathogens and cancer cells.
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spelling pubmed-96072882022-10-28 Mannosylated Polymeric Ligands for Targeted Delivery of Antibacterials and Their Adjuvants to Macrophages for the Enhancement of the Drug Efficiency Zlotnikov, Igor D. Ezhov, Alexander A. Petrov, Rostislav A. Vigovskiy, Maksim A. Grigorieva, Olga A. Belogurova, Natalya G. Kudryashova, Elena V. Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Bacterial infections and especially resistant strains of pathogens localized in macrophages and granulomas are intractable diseases that pose a threat to millions of people. In this paper, the theoretical and experimental foundations for solving this problem are proposed due to two key aspects. The first is the use of a three-component polymer system for delivering fluoroquinolones to macrophages due to high-affinity interaction with mannose receptors (CD206). Cytometry assay determined that 95.5% macrophage-like cells were FITC-positive after adding high-affine to CD206 trimannoside conjugate HPCD-PEI1.8-triMan, and 61.7% were FITC-positive after adding medium-affine ligand with linear mannose label HPCD-PEI1.8-Man. The second aspect is the use of adjuvants, which are synergists for antibiotics. Using FTIR and NMR spectroscopy, it was shown that molecular containers, namely mannosylated polyethyleneimines (PEIs) and cyclodextrins (CDs), load moxifloxacin (MF) with dissociation constants of the order of 10(−4)–10(−6) M; moreover, due to prolonged release and adsorption on the cell membrane, they enhance the effect of MF. Using CLSM, it was shown that eugenol (EG) increases the penetration of doxorubicin (Dox) into cells by an order of magnitude due to the creation of defects in the bacterial wall and the inhibition of efflux proteins. Fluorescence spectroscopy showed that 0.5% EG penetrates into bacteria and inhibits efflux proteins, which makes it possible to increase the maximum concentration of the antibiotic by 60% and maintain it for several hours until the pathogens are completely neutralized. Regulation of efflux is a possible way to overcome multiple drug resistance of both pathogens and cancer cells. MDPI 2022-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9607288/ /pubmed/36297284 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15101172 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zlotnikov, Igor D.
Ezhov, Alexander A.
Petrov, Rostislav A.
Vigovskiy, Maksim A.
Grigorieva, Olga A.
Belogurova, Natalya G.
Kudryashova, Elena V.
Mannosylated Polymeric Ligands for Targeted Delivery of Antibacterials and Their Adjuvants to Macrophages for the Enhancement of the Drug Efficiency
title Mannosylated Polymeric Ligands for Targeted Delivery of Antibacterials and Their Adjuvants to Macrophages for the Enhancement of the Drug Efficiency
title_full Mannosylated Polymeric Ligands for Targeted Delivery of Antibacterials and Their Adjuvants to Macrophages for the Enhancement of the Drug Efficiency
title_fullStr Mannosylated Polymeric Ligands for Targeted Delivery of Antibacterials and Their Adjuvants to Macrophages for the Enhancement of the Drug Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Mannosylated Polymeric Ligands for Targeted Delivery of Antibacterials and Their Adjuvants to Macrophages for the Enhancement of the Drug Efficiency
title_short Mannosylated Polymeric Ligands for Targeted Delivery of Antibacterials and Their Adjuvants to Macrophages for the Enhancement of the Drug Efficiency
title_sort mannosylated polymeric ligands for targeted delivery of antibacterials and their adjuvants to macrophages for the enhancement of the drug efficiency
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9607288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297284
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15101172
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