Ionizable Lipid Containing Nanocarriers for Antimicrobial Agent Delivery

Author:

Yu Haitao1ORCID,Sarkar Sampa1,Shaw Z. L.2,Dyett Brendan1,Cai Xudong1,Yap Sue Lyn1,Conn Charlotte E.1,Elbourne Aaron1,Drummond Calum J.1ORCID,Zhai Jiali1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Science STEM College RMIT University Melbourne Victoria 3000 Australia

2. School of Engineering STEM College RMIT University Melbourne Victoria 3000 Australia

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a global health crisis demanding innovative solutions. Traditional antibiotics, though pivotal over the past century in combating bacterial infections, face diminished efficacy against evolving bacterial defense mechanisms, especially in Gram‐negative strains. This study explores self‐assembled ionizable lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) with the incorporation of two ionizable lipid components (one cationic, one anionic) in nanocarriers for advanced antimicrobial drug delivery of the broad‐spectrum antibiotic Piperacillin (Pip). Incorporating cationic ionizable lipid ALC‐0315, recognized as a functional lipid in the Pfizer‐BioNTech mRNA‐based SARS‐CoV‐2 vaccine, into LNPs allowed mesophase transition, pH responsiveness, and ionization behavior in acidic environments found in sites of bacterial infections, to be studied using synchrotron small angle X‐ray scattering, dynamic light scattering, and a 2‐(p‐toluidino)‐6‐naphthalene sulfonic acid assay. Incorporating another anionic ionizable lipid, oleic acid not only modulates the LNPs’ physicochemical properties, such as size, internal phase nanostructure, and surface charge but also synergistically enhances the antimicrobial potency together with ALC‐0315 with a benefit enhancing permeability and fusion with bacterial membranes. This study introduces a strategy for tailoring ionizable lipid compositions in LNPs, providing a new approach to antimicrobial treatment contributing to the fight against AMR.

Funder

Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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