4.7 Article

LED 209 conjugated chitosan as a selective antimicrobial and potential anti-adhesion material

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 206, Issue -, Pages 653-663

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.11.044

Keywords

Chitosan; LED 209; Multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria; Selective activity; Anti-adhesion activity

Funding

  1. Marine Fishery Science and Technology Promotion Project of Guangdong [A1201301C06]
  2. Marine Economy Innovation and Development Project [GD2012-D01-002]
  3. [NNSFC31570964]
  4. [GDNSF2016A0303138]
  5. [201508020126]
  6. [2013 JCYJ20130401174221011]

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The rapid emergence of antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) is becoming a global healthcare concern, and it urgently needs novel strategies to match the clinical challenge. In this work, we conjugated chitosan (CS) with LED 209, a highly selective inhibitor of QseC of GNB, to create the novel selective anti-microbial agent CS/LED. The data of FT-IR, NMR and elemental analysis for CS/LED conjugates proved the successful conjugation of CS with LED 209. Interestingly, the fluorescence signal detected in MDR-E. coli of CS/LED-FITC was about 2 times than that of CS-FITC at 3 h. The results shown that compared with CS, CS/LED exhibited higher selective antimicrobial on MDR-E. coli. Moreover, CS/LED exhibited the lower selectivity and cytotoxicity to mammalian cell than CS. Additionally, an unexpected enhancement of anti-adhesion activity against MDR-E. coli was determined by cellulose membrane coating CS/LED. The results demonstrated that CS/LED could reduce the adhesion of bacteria to the cellulose membrane by about 67.8%, while CS only reduced by about 45.3%. The dressings coated with CS/LED possessed the stronger ability to prevent microbial adhesion compared to the CS-coated dressing. Our present work firstly demonstrated that CS/LED had a highly selective activity and anti-adhesion activity against MDR-E. coli, which offered a potent and selective antimicrobial for combating multidrug-resistant GNB infections.

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