Issue 11, 2022

Development of antibacterial peptides with efficient antibacterial activity, low toxicity, high membrane disruptive activity and a synergistic antibacterial effect

Abstract

The development of new antimicrobial drugs is urgently required to overcome bacterial resistance which is a serious threat to human health. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) which are ideal substitutes for traditional antibiotics have a unique mechanism of action and do not easily cause bacterial resistance. Herein, a series of new AMPs were designed and synthesized based on the biological characteristics of natural AMPs (such as the positive charge, α-helical structure and amphiphilicity). Biological screening of the AMPs provided an antimicrobial lipopeptide LP21 with efficient antimicrobial activity, serum stability, low cytotoxicity and high membrane-disruptive activity. Besides, LP21 could self-assemble into spherical aggregates in aqueous solutions which encapsulated TC to form LP21@TC nanomedicine, and the encapsulation efficiency was about 50.03 ± 3.03%. More impressively, both LP21 and LP21@TC nanomedicine displayed significant therapeutic effects in vivo, and the LP21@TC nanomedicine could exert a synergistic antimicrobial effect. This work is expected to provide a new research vision for the design of AMPs and synergistic antibacterial sensitization treatment.

Graphical abstract: Development of antibacterial peptides with efficient antibacterial activity, low toxicity, high membrane disruptive activity and a synergistic antibacterial effect

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Dec 2021
Accepted
14 Feb 2022
First published
17 Feb 2022

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2022,10, 1858-1874

Development of antibacterial peptides with efficient antibacterial activity, low toxicity, high membrane disruptive activity and a synergistic antibacterial effect

H. Wang, M. Niu, T. Xue, L. Ma, X. Gu, G. Wei, F. Li and C. Wang, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2022, 10, 1858 DOI: 10.1039/D1TB02852A

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