设计和合成具有生物膜干扰和免疫调节作用的香豆素类两性抗菌剂。

IF 4.1 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Qun Tang, Haiyang Zhang, Kasemsiri Chandarajoti, Zirui Jiao, Lianhua Nie, Sai Lv, Jiakun Zuo, Wen Zhou, Xiangan Han
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摘要

细菌感染对人类和动物的健康构成威胁,而生物膜的形成加剧了微生物的威胁。亟需新的抗微生物药物来应对这一挑战。本研究以天然产物香豆素为原料,通过模拟抗菌肽的结构和功能,设计合成了几种新的两性化合物。8b对金黄色葡萄球菌29213及5株临床分离阳性菌株均有较强的抑制作用,MIC值为1 ~ 4 μg mL-1,具有快速杀菌、无耐药性的潜在优势。在小鼠伤口感染模型中,8b的体内活性得到了良好的抗菌和抗炎作用的支持。更重要的是,8b具有良好的免疫调节作用,抑制生物膜的形成,清除生物膜,这使其成为控制金黄色葡萄球菌感染形成生物膜的潜在候选抗菌药物。
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Design and synthesis of coumarin-based amphoteric antimicrobials with biofilm interference and immunoregulation effects.

Bacterial infections pose a threat to human and animal health, and the formation of biofilm exacerbates the microbial threat. New antimicrobial agents to address this challenge are much needed. In this study, several new amphoteric compounds derived from the natural product coumarin were designed and synthesized by mimicking the structure and function of antimicrobial peptides. Strong inhibitory effect of 8b was observed on S. aureus 29213 and five isolated clinically positive strains, with an MIC value of 1-4 μg mL-1, accompanied by the potential advantages of rapid sterilization and no drug resistance. The in vivo activity of 8b was supported by good antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects in a mouse wound infection model. More importantly, good immunomodulatory effects, inhibition of biofilm formation, and biofilm clearance were detected in the treatment using 8b, which makes it a potential candidate antibacterial for controlling S. aureus infections forming biofilm.

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