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  • - The study focuses on combining traditional antibiotics with metallopolymers, which are agents that disrupt bacterial membranes, to enhance their effectiveness against tough Gram-negative bacteria and their biofilms.
  • - Results show that these combinations significantly boost antibiotic action (4-16 times more effective), while remaining non-toxic to human cells, making them a safer option for treatment.
  • - Key findings include the eradication of established biofilms from multidrug-resistant E. coli and P. aeruginosa, indicating that these metallopolymers can help overcome bacterial resistance and improve antibiotic efficiency.

Article Abstract

Among multiple approaches to combating antimicrobial resistance, a combination therapy of existing antibiotics with bacterial membrane-perturbing agents is promising. A viable platform of metallopolymers as adjuvants in combination with traditional antibiotics is reported in this work to combat both planktonic and stationary cells of Gram-negative superbugs and their biofilms. Antibacterial efficacy, toxicity, antibiofilm activity, bacterial resistance propensity, and mechanisms of action of metallopolymer-antibiotic combinations are investigated. These metallopolymers exhibit 4-16-fold potentiation of antibiotics against Gram-negative bacteria with negligible toxicity toward mammalian cells. More importantly, the lead combinations (polymer-ceftazidime and polymer-rifampicin) eradicate preformed biofilms of MDR E. coli and P. aeruginosa, respectively. Further, β-lactamase inhibition, outer membrane permeabilization, and membrane depolarization demonstrate synergy of these adjuvants with different antibiotics. Moreover, the membrane-active metallopolymers enable the antibiotics to circumvent bacterial resistance development. Altogether, the results indicate that such non-antibiotic adjuvants bear the promise to revitalize the efficacy of existing antibiotics to tackle Gram-negative bacterial infections.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10842942PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202301764DOI Listing

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