Effect of Gold Nanostars Plus Amikacin against Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae Biofilms

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作者
Aguilera-Correa, John Jairo [1 ,2 ]
Garcia-Alvarez, Rafaela [1 ]
Mediero, Aranzazu [3 ]
Esteban, Jaime [2 ,4 ]
Vallet-Regi, Maria [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Complutense Madrid, Inst Invest Sanitaria Hosp 12 Octubre i12, Dept Quim Ciencias Farmaceut, Plaza Ramon & Cajal S-N, Madrid 28040, Spain
[2] Networking Res Ctr Infect Dis CIBERINFEC, Madrid 28029, Spain
[3] UAM, IIS Fdn Jimenez Diaz, Bone & Joint Unit, Ave Reyes Catol 2, Madrid 28037, Spain
[4] UAM, IIS Fdn Jimenez Diaz, Dept Clin Microbiol, Ave Reyes Catol 2, Madrid 28037, Spain
[5] Networking Res Ctr Bioengn Biomat & Nanomed CIBER, Madrid 28029, Spain
来源
BIOLOGY-BASEL | 2022年 / 11卷 / 02期
基金
欧洲研究理事会; 欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
carbapenem-resistant K; pneumoniae; gold nanostars; amikacin; biofilm; PENICILLIN-BINDING PROTEINS; CELL-DIVISION; INHIBITION; MECHANISM; IMIPENEM; BACTERIA; THERAPY; SYNERGY;
D O I
10.3390/biology11020162
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Simple Summary Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CR-KP) infection rates represent a challenging treatment since the pipeline for effective antibiotics against this pathogen, such as beta-lactams among others, is practically nil. This study aims to evaluate the antibacterial effect of gold nanostars (GNS) alone or associated with some of the most widely used antibiotics for the treatment of CR-KP strains, i.e., meropenem or amikacin, on both planktonic or free-living and sessile forms. GNS were able to inhibit the planktonic growth of CR-KP at 80 mu M, to eradicate the bacterial viability at 160 mu M, and were unable to inhibit or eradicate the biofilm growth of this bacterium. GNS gave rise to filamentous bacteria through mechanisms mediated by the inhibition of energy-dependent cytoplasmic proteases. The combination of GNS and amikacin was able to inhibit or even eradicate the CR-KP biofilm. This combination was administered to greater wax moth larvae (Galleria mellonella), and this treatment was found to be tolerated well and to prevent the CR-KP infection. Thus, GNS in combination with amikacin represent a promising anti-CR-KP nanomaterial. (1) Background: Carbapenem-resistant Klesiella pneumoniae (CR-KP) infection rates depict an almost pre-antibiotic scenario since the pipeline for effective antibiotics against this pathogen has been almost entirely depleted. This study aims to evaluate the antibacterial effect of gold nanostars (GNS) alone or associated with some of the most widely used antibiotics for the treatment of CR-KP strains, i.e., meropenem or amikacin, on both planktonic and sessile forms. Additionally, we measured the effect of GNS on cell proliferation and biocompatibility in invertebrate in vivo models. (2) Materials and methods: GNS were made from gold seeds grown using a seeded-growth surfactant-free method assisted by silver ions and functionalized with mercapto-poly(ethylene glycol)amino by ligand exchange. The antimicrobial capacity, effect on cell proliferation, and biocompatibility of the most effective combination was evaluated in a Galleria mellonella model. (3) Results: The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) were 80 and 160 mu M of GNS for all strains, respectively. The minimum biofilm inhibitory concentration (MBIC) and minimum biofilm eradication concentration (MBEC) were >320 mu M of GNS for both. A synergy was found between GNS and amikacin. Larvae administered GNS plus amikacin were found to tolerate the treatment well, which prevented infection. (4) Conclusions: GNS are a promising anti-CR-KP nanomaterial.
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