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Hydrogel-Encapsulated Biofilm Inhibitors Abrogate the Cariogenic Activity of Streptococcus mutans .

Parmanand AhirwarVeronika KozlovskayaBhavitavya NijampatnamEdwin M RojasPiyasuda PukkanasutDaniel InmanMaksim DolmatAnna C LawNorbert SchormannChampion DeivanayagamGregory J HarberSuzanne M MichalekHui WuEugenia KharlampievaSadanandan E Velu
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2023)
We designed and synthesized analogues of a previously identified biofilm inhibitor IIIC5 to improve solubility, retain inhibitory activities, and to facilitate encapsulation into pH-responsive hydrogel microparticles. The optimized lead compound HA5 showed improved solubility of 120.09 μg/mL, inhibited Streptococcus mutans biofilm with an IC 50 value of 6.42 μM, and did not affect the growth of oral commensal species up to a 15-fold higher concentration. The cocrystal structure of HA5 with GtfB catalytic domain determined at 2.35 Å resolution revealed its active site interactions. The ability of HA5 to inhibit S. mutans Gtfs and to reduce glucan production has been demonstrated. The hydrogel-encapsulated biofilm inhibitor ( HEBI ), generated by encapsulating HA5 in hydrogel, selectively inhibited S. mutans biofilms like HA5 . Treatment of S. mutans -infected rats with HA5 or HEBI resulted in a significant reduction in buccal, sulcal, and proximal dental caries compared to untreated, infected rats.
Keyphrases
  • candida albicans
  • biofilm formation
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • drug delivery
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • hyaluronic acid
  • wound healing
  • escherichia coli
  • tissue engineering
  • cystic fibrosis