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Title: | A Macromolecule Reversing Antibiotic Resistance Phenotype and Repurposing Drugs as Potent Antibiotics | Authors: | Ding, Xin Yang, Chuan Moreira, Wilfried Yuan, Peiyan Periaswamy, Balamurugan de Sessions, Paola Florez Zhao, Huimin Tan, Jeremy Lee, Ashlynn Ong, Kai Xun Park, Nathaniel Liang, Zhen Chang Hedrick, James L Yang, Yi Yan |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Physical Sciences Technology Chemistry, Multidisciplinary Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Materials Science, Multidisciplinary Chemistry Science & Technology - Other Topics Materials Science antibiotics combination therapy drug repurposing macromolecules reversal of antibiotic resistance phenotype BROAD-SPECTRUM ACINETOBACTER-BAUMANNII AMINOGLYCOSIDE-RESISTANCE MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY COMBINATION THERAPY DELIVERY-SYSTEMS POLYCARBONATES COLISTIN PROTEIN ANTIBACTERIAL |
Issue Date: | 21-Jul-2020 | Publisher: | WILEY | Citation: | Ding, Xin, Yang, Chuan, Moreira, Wilfried, Yuan, Peiyan, Periaswamy, Balamurugan, de Sessions, Paola Florez, Zhao, Huimin, Tan, Jeremy, Lee, Ashlynn, Ong, Kai Xun, Park, Nathaniel, Liang, Zhen Chang, Hedrick, James L, Yang, Yi Yan (2020-07-21). A Macromolecule Reversing Antibiotic Resistance Phenotype and Repurposing Drugs as Potent Antibiotics. ADVANCED SCIENCE 7 (17). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202001374 | Abstract: | In order to mitigate antibiotic resistance, a new strategy to increase antibiotic potency and reverse drug resistance is needed. Herein, the translocation mechanism of an antimicrobial guanidinium-functionalized polycarbonate is leveraged in combination with traditional antibiotics to afford a potent treatment for drug-resistant bacteria. Particularly, this polymer-antibiotic combination approach reverses rifampicin resistance phenotype in Acinetobacter baumannii demonstrating a 2.5 × 105-fold reduction in minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and a 4096-fold reduction in minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC). This approach also enables the repurposing of auranofin as an antibiotic against multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacteria with a 512-fold MIC and 128-fold MBC reduction, respectively. Finally, the in vivo efficacy of polymer-rifampicin combination is demonstrated in a MDR bacteremia mouse model. This combination approach lays foundational ground rules for a new class of antibiotic adjuvants capable of reversing drug resistance phenotype and repurposing drugs against MDR Gram-negative bacteria. | Source Title: | ADVANCED SCIENCE | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/225216 | ISSN: | 21983844 | DOI: | 10.1002/advs.202001374 |
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