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pH-Responsive Antimicrobial Peptide with Selective Killing Activity for Bacterial Abscess Therapy

  • J Med Chem. 2022 Apr 14;65(7):5355-5373. doi: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.1c01485.
Zhihua Wang 1 Qiuke Li 1 Jinze Li 1 Lu Shang 1 Jiawei Li 1 Shuli Chou 1 Yinfeng Lyu 1 Anshan Shan 1
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Affiliation

  • 1 The Laboratory of Molecular Nutrition and Immunity, Institute of Animal Nutrition, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030 P. R. China.
Abstract

The unusual acidic pH of the abscess milieu is an adverse factor that decreases the therapeutic efficacy of traditional Antibiotics. Moreover, avoiding both the undesired killing of commensal bacteria and the development of drug resistance remains difficult during abscess therapy. Hence, we synthesized a series of pH-responsive antimicrobial Peptides equipped with efficient Bacterial killing activity at pH 6.5 and inactivity at pH 7.4. Among the Peptides, F5 exhibited outstanding pH-responsive antimicrobial activity and low toxicity. Fluorescence spectroscopy and electron microscopy illustrated that F5 killed bacteria via a membrane-disruptive mechanism at acidic pH values. Mouse cutaneous abscesses revealed that F5 was equipped with excellent therapeutic ability to reduce the Bacterial load and cytokines without causing skin toxicity. In summary, this study reveals a strategy for selectively killing bacteria under the pathologic conditions of abscess sites while avoiding the elimination of commensal bacteria under normal physiological pH levels.

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