A Biomimetic Non-Antibiotic Approach to Eradicate
Drug-Resistant Infections
Zhao, Y (Zhao, Yu)[ 1 ] ; Guo, QQ (Guo, Qianqian)[ 1 ] ; Dai, XM (Dai, Xiaomei)[ 1 ] ; Wei, XS (Wei, Xiaosong)[ 1 ] ; Yu, YJ (Yu, Yunjian)[ 1 ] ; Chen, XL (Chen, Xuelei)[ 1 ] ; Li, CX (Li, Chaoxing)[ 1 ] ; Cao, ZQ (Cao, Zhiqiang)[ 2 ] ; Zhang, XE (Zhang, Xinge)[ 1 ]
ADVANCED MATERIALS, 2019, 31(7): 文献号: 1806024
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201806024
Abstract
The chronic
infections by pathogenic Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) remain to be
properly addressed. In particular, for drug-resistant strains, limited
medication is available. An in vivo pneumonia model induced by a clinically
isolated aminoglycoside resistant strain of P. aeruginosa is developed.
Tobramycin clinically treating P. aeruginosa infections is found to be
ineffective to inhibit or eliminate this drug-resistant strain. Here, a newly
developed non-antibiotics based nanoformulation plus near-infrared (NIR)
photothermal treatment shows a remarkable antibacterial efficacy in treating
this drug-resistant pneumonia. The novel formulation contains 50-100 nm long
nanorods decorated with two types of glycomimetic polymers to specifically
block bacterial LecA and LecB lectins, respectively, which are essential for
bacterial biofilm development. Such a 3D display of heteromultivalent
glycomimetics on a large scale is inspired by the natural strengthening
mechanism for the carbohydrate-lectin interaction that occurs when bacteria
initially infects the host. This novel formulation shows the most efficient
bacteria inhabitation and killing against P. aeruginosa infection, through
lectin blocking and the near-infrared-light-induced photothermal effect of gold
nanorods, respectively. Collectively, the novel biomimetic design combined with
the photothermal killing capability is expected to be an alternative treatment
strategy against the ever-threatening drug-resistant infectious diseases when
known antibiotics have failed.