Highly Potent Cationic Chitosan Derivatives Coupled to Antimicrobial Peptide Dendrimers to Combat Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Author:

Jordan Olivier12ORCID,Gan Bee Ha3ORCID,Alwan Sari12,Perron Karl124ORCID,Sublet Emmanuelle12ORCID,Ducret Verena4ORCID,Ye Hua5,Borchard Gerrit12ORCID,Reymond Jean‐Louis3ORCID,Patrulea Viorica125ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Western Switzerland University of Geneva 1 Rue Michel Servet Geneva 1211 Switzerland

2. Section of Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Geneva 1 Rue Michel Servet Geneva 1211 Switzerland

3. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Bern Freiestrasse 3 Bern 3012 Switzerland

4. Microbiology Unit Department of Botany and Plant Biology University of Geneva 30 Quai Ernest‐Ansermet Geneva 1211 Switzerland

5. Institute of Biomedical Engineering Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford OX3 7DQ Oxford UK

Abstract

AbstractThe burden of bacterial wound infections has considerably increased due to antibiotic resistance to most of the currently available antimicrobial drugs. Herein, for the first time, a chemical coupling of two cationic N‐aryl (pyridyl and aminocinnamyl) chitosan derivatives to antimicrobial peptide dendrimers (AMPDs) of different generations (first, second, and third) via thioether‐haloacetyl reaction is reported. The new chitosan‐AMPD conjugates show high selectivity by killing Pseudomonas aeruginosa and very low toxicity toward mammalian cells, as well as extremely low hemolysis to red blood cells. Electron microscopy reveals that the new chitosan derivatives coupled to AMPD destroy both the inner and outer membranes of Gram‐negative P. aeruginosa. Moreover, chitosan‐AMPD conjugates show synergetic effects within extremely low concentrations. The new chitosan‐AMPD conjugates can be used as potent antimicrobial therapeutic agents, to eradicate pathogens such as those present in acute and chronic infected wounds.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

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