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Optimization of Dendritic Polypeptide Delivery System for Antisense Antibacterial Agents Targeting ftsZ .

Yaoyao LiYue HuZul KamalYamiao ChenXiao-Yan XueShuting YaoHui ZhaoMin JiaYuan LiZheng WangMingkai LiZhou Chen
Published in: ACS omega (2024)
There is an urgent requirement for a novel treatment strategy for drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ( S. aureus ) infection. Antisense antimicrobials are promising antimicrobials, and efficient drug delivery systems are necessary for the further development of antisense antimicrobials. To develop new antisense drugs and further improve delivery efficiency and safety, we designed and screened new antisense sequences and optimized dendritic polypeptide nanoparticles (DP-AD) discovered in previous studies. The N/P ratio is optimized from 8:1 to 6:1, and the positive charge number of the optimized DP-AD is studied comprehensively. The results show that the N/P ratio and positive charge number have no significant effect on the particle size distribution and transport efficiency of DP-AD. Reducing the N/P ratio can significantly reduce the cytotoxicity of DP-AD, but it does not affect its delivery efficiency and antibacterial activity. However, in drug-resistant strains, the antibacterial activity of DP-AD7 6:1 with 10 positive charges is higher than that of DP-AD8 6:1 with 8 positive charges. Our research discovered a novel ASOs targeting ftsZ and concluded that DP-AD7 6:1 with 10 positive charges was the optimal choice at the current stage, which provided a promising strategy for the treatment of drug-resistant S. aureus .
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