Engineered extracellular vesicles coated with an antimicrobial peptide for advanced control of bacterial sepsis

Usri H. Ibrahim, Mohammed A. Gafar, Rene Khan, Abdelrahman Tageldin, Thirumala Govender, Irene Mackraj
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Alarming sepsis-related mortality rates present significant challenges to healthcare services globally. Despite advances made in the field, there is still an urgent need to develop innovative approaches that could improve survival rates and reduce the overall cost of treatment for sepsis patients. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a novel multifunctional therapeutic agent for advanced control of bacterial sepsis. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) isolated from lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced HepG2 (hepatocellular carcinoma cells) (iEV) displayed an average particle size of 171.63 ± 2.77 nm, a poly dispersion index (PDI) of 0.32 ± 0.0, and a zeta potential (ZP) of −11.87 ± 0.18 mV. Compared to HepG2 EV, LPS induction significantly increases the EV protein concentration, PDI and ZP, reduces the average size and promotes cell proliferation and cytoprotective effects of the isolated EVs (iEVs) against LPS-induced cytotoxicity. Coating of iEV with a cationic antimicrobial peptide (AMP) to form PC-iEV slightly changed their physical properties and shifted their surface charge toward neutral values. This modification improved the antibacterial activity (2-fold lower minimum bactericidal concentration [MBC] values) and biocompatibility of the conjugated peptide while maintaining iEV cytoprotective and anti-inflammatory activities. Our findings indicate the superior anti-inflammatory and antibacterial dual activity of PC-iEV against pathogens associated with sepsis.

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涂有抗菌肽的特制细胞外囊泡可有效控制细菌性败血症
令人震惊的败血症相关死亡率给全球医疗服务带来了巨大挑战。尽管该领域取得了进展,但仍迫切需要开发创新方法,以提高败血症患者的存活率并降低总体治疗成本。因此,本研究旨在开发一种新型多功能治疗剂,以进一步控制细菌性败血症。从脂多糖(LPS)诱导的HepG2(肝癌细胞)细胞外囊泡(iEV)中分离出的细胞外囊泡(EVs)平均粒径为171.63 ± 2.77 nm,多分散指数(PDI)为0.32 ± 0.0,ZP电位(Zeta电位)为-11.87 ± 0.18 mV。与 HepG2 EV 相比,LPS 诱导明显增加了 EV 蛋白浓度、PDI 和 ZP,缩小了平均尺寸,促进了细胞增殖,并使分离的 EVs(iEVs)对 LPS 诱导的细胞毒性具有细胞保护作用。用阳离子抗菌肽(AMP)包裹 iEV 形成 PC-iEV 稍微改变了它们的物理性质,并使它们的表面电荷向中性值转移。这种修饰提高了共轭肽的抗菌活性(最低杀菌浓度 [MBC] 值降低了 2 倍)和生物相容性,同时保持了 iEV 的细胞保护和抗炎活性。我们的研究结果表明,PC-iEV 对脓毒症相关病原体具有卓越的抗炎和抗菌双重活性。
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