Theranostic Gallium Siderophore Ciprofloxacin Conjugate with Broad Spectrum Antibiotic Potency.
Apurva PandeyChloé SavinoShin Hye AhnZhaoyong YangSteven G Van LanenEszter BorosPublished in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2019)
Pathogenic bacteria scavenge ferric iron from the host for survival and proliferation using small-molecular chelators, siderophores. Here, we introduce and assess the gallium(III) complex of ciprofloxacin-functionalized desferrichrome (D2) as a potential therapeutic for bacterial infection using an in vitro assay and radiochemical, tracer-based approach. Ga-D2 exhibits a minimum inhibitory concentration of 0.23 μM in Escherichia coli, in line with the parent fluoroquinolone antibiotic. Competitive and mutant strain assays show that Ga-D2 relies on FhuA-mediated transport for internalization. Ga-D2 is potent against Pseudomonas aeruginosa (3.8 μM), Staphylococcus aureus (0.94 μM), and Klebsiella pneumoniae (12.5 μM), while Fe-D2 is inactive in these strains. Radiochemical experiments with E. coli reveal that 67Ga-D2 is taken up more efficiently than 67Ga-citrate. In naive mice, 67Ga-D2 clears renally and is excreted 13% intact in the urine. These pharmacokinetic and bacterial growth inhibitory properties qualify Ga-D2 for future investigations as a diagnosis and treatment tool for infection.
Keyphrases
- pet ct
- escherichia coli
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- staphylococcus aureus
- positron emission tomography
- biofilm formation
- high throughput
- signaling pathway
- type diabetes
- photodynamic therapy
- computed tomography
- drug resistant
- quantum dots
- high resolution
- current status
- single cell
- insulin resistance
- antiretroviral therapy
- free survival
- molecularly imprinted