| Literature DB >> 30684638 |
Fazlurrahman Khan1, Panchanathan Manivasagan1, Dung Thuy Nguyen Pham2, Junghwan Oh3, Shin-Kwon Kim4, Young-Mog Kim5.
Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic human pathogen which exhibits its property of pathogenesis due to several factors, including the formation of biofilm and production of several virulence factors. Development of resistance properties against antibiotics leads to the discovery of certain alternative strategies to combat its pathogenesis. In the present study, a highly stable, biocompatible and water soluble nanocomposites (NCs) are synthesized from chitosan (CS) and the polypyrrole (PPy). The resultant chitosan-polypyrrole nanocomposites (CS-PPy NCs) inhibit the establishment of biofilm and also eradicate the preformed matured biofilm formed by P. aeruginosa. CS-PPy NCs inhibit the hemolytic and protease activities of P. aeruginosa. The NCs significantly reduce the production of many virulence factors such as pyocyanin, pyroverdine and rhamnolipid. CS-PPy NCs also suppress the bacterial motility such as swimming and swarming. The present study showed that highly stable CS-PPy NCs act as a potent antibiofilm and antivirulence drug for the treatment of P. aeruginosa infection.Entities:
Keywords: Antibiofilm; Antivirulence; Chitosan; Growth; Motility; Nanocomposites
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30684638 DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2019.01.033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Pathog ISSN: 0882-4010 Impact factor: 3.738