Non disseminative nano-strategy against in vivo Staphylococcus aureus biofilms.
Rita M PintoSaleh YazdaniCatarina Leal SeabraMartine De JongeMukaddes IzciRebeca CruzSusana CasalStefaan J SoenenSalette ReisCláudia NunesPatrick Van DijckPublished in: NPJ biofilms and microbiomes (2023)
Staphylococcus aureus is considered a high priority pathogen by the World Health Organization due to its high prevalence and the potential to form biofilms. Currently, the available treatments for S. aureus biofilm-associated infections do not target the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) matrix. This matrix is a physical barrier to bactericidal agents, contributing to the increase of antimicrobial tolerance. The present work proposes the development of lipid nanoparticles encapsulating caspofungin (CAS) as a matrix-disruptive nanosystem. The nanoparticles were functionalized with D-amino acids to target the matrix. In a multi-target nano-strategy against S. aureus biofilms, CAS-loaded nanoparticles were combined with a moxifloxacin-loaded nanosystem, as an adjuvant to promote the EPS matrix disruption. In vitro and in vivo studies showed biofilm reduction after combining the two nanosystems. Besides, the combinatory therapy showed no signs of bacterial dissemination into vital organs of mice, while dissemination was observed for the treatment with the free compounds. Additionally, the in vivo biodistribution of the two nanosystems revealed their potential to reach and accumulate in the biofilm region, after intraperitoneal administration. Thus, this nano-strategy based on the encapsulation of matrix-disruptive and antibacterial agents is a promising approach to fight S. aureus biofilms.
Keyphrases
- staphylococcus aureus
- candida albicans
- biofilm formation
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- drug delivery
- crispr cas
- cancer therapy
- cystic fibrosis
- physical activity
- early stage
- metabolic syndrome
- risk assessment
- genome editing
- risk factors
- mass spectrometry
- adipose tissue
- pet imaging
- quantum dots
- combination therapy
- pet ct
- computed tomography
- positron emission tomography
- case control