摘要
背景:我们在此报告了一种新型双阳离子硼二吡咯亚甲基衍生物(化合物 3)的合成,该衍生物被两个三甲基苯乙烯基团对称取代。 方法:测定化合物 3 对 16 株耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌 (MRSA) 菌株的抗菌光动力活性,包括 4 株 ATCC 型菌株(ATCC 43300、ATCC BAA-42、ATCC BAA-43 和 ATCC BAA-44)、2 株突变菌株 [AAC(6'')-APH(2”) 和 RN4220/pUL5054],以及十种非重复的医院和社区相关 MRSA 临床菌株。在光照射下,化合物 3 对所有 16 种 MRSA 菌株的最低杀菌浓度在 1.56-50 μM 的范围内。有趣的是,化合物 3 不仅比铵基不直接连接到 n-共轭系统的类似物(化合物 4)更有活性,而且还显示出比临床批准的光敏剂亚甲基显着更高(p < 0.05)的抗菌效力蓝色的。在人体 3-D 皮肤构建体上测试了局部应用期间化合物 3 的皮肤刺激,并证明在低于 1.250 mM 的浓度下在体内无刺激性。在鼠 MRSA 感染的伤口研究中,化合物 3 + PDT 组的集落形成单位减少显示出显着 (p < 0.05) 更高的值 (> 2.5 log10) 与除阳性对照以外的其他测试组相比。 结论:总之,本研究为未来开发化合物 3 作为有效光敏剂用于 MRSA 伤口感染的光动力疗法提供了科学依据。
关键词: 耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌、抗菌光动力疗法、二吡咯甲硼硼、鼠伤口感染模型、光敏剂、抗菌效力。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:A Novel Dicationic Boron Dipyrromethene-based Photosensitizer for Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy against Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
Volume: 28 Issue: 21
关键词: 耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌、抗菌光动力疗法、二吡咯甲硼硼、鼠伤口感染模型、光敏剂、抗菌效力。
摘要:
Background: We report herein the synthesis of a novel dicationic boron dipyrromethene derivative (compound 3) which is symmetrically substituted with two trimethylammonium styryl groups.
Methods: The antibacterial photodynamic activity of compound 3 was determined against sixteen methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains, including four ATCC type strains (ATCC 43300, ATCC BAA-42, ATCC BAA-43, and ATCC BAA-44), two mutant strains [AAC(6’)-APH(2”) and RN4220/pUL5054], and ten nonduplicate clinical strains of hospital- and community-associated MRSA. Upon light irradiation, the minimum bactericidal concentrations of compound 3 were in the range of 1.56-50 μM against all the sixteen MRSA strains. Interestingly, compound 3 was not only more active than an analogue in which the ammonium groups are not directly connected to the n-conjugated system (compound 4), but also showed significantly higher (p < 0.05) antibacterial potency than the clinically approved photosensitizer methylene blue. The skin irritation of compound 3 during topical application was tested on human 3-D skin constructs and proven to be non-irritant in vivo at concentrations below 1.250 mM. In the murine MRSA infected wound study, the colony forming unit reduction of compound 3 + PDT group showed significantly (p < 0.05) higher value (>2.5 log10) compared to other test groups except for the positive control.
Conclusion: In conclusion, the present study provides a scientific basis for future development of compound 3 as a potent photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy for MRSA wound infection.
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A Novel Dicationic Boron Dipyrromethene-based Photosensitizer for Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy against Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2021; 28 (21) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867328666201208095105
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867328666201208095105 |
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