| Literature DB >> 34115938 |
Yue Song1, Mahmoud Elsabahy1,2, Christina A Collins, Sarosh Khan1, Richen Li1, Teri N Hreha, Yidan Shen1, Yen-Nan Lin1,3, Rachel A Letteri1, Lu Su1, Mei Dong1, Fuwu Zhang1, David A Hunstad, Karen L Wooley1.
Abstract
Platelet-like and cylindrical nanostructures from sugar-based polymers are designed to mimic the aspect ratio of bacteria and achieve uroepithelial cell binding and internalization, thereby improving their potential for local treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections. Polymer nanostructures, derived from amphiphilic block polymers composed of zwitterionic poly(d-glucose carbonate) and semicrystalline poly(l-lactide) segments, were constructed with morphologies that could be tuned to enhance uroepithelial cell binding. These nanoparticles exhibited negligible cytotoxicity, immunotoxicity, and cytokine adsorption, while also offering substantial silver cation loading capacity, extended release, and in vitro antimicrobial activity (as effective as free silver cations) against uropathogenic Escherichia coli. In comparison to spherical analogues, cylindrical and platelet-like nanostructures engaged in significantly higher association with uroepithelial cells, as measured by flow cytometry; despite their larger size, platelet-like nanostructures maintained the capacity for cell internalization. This work establishes initial evidence of degradable platelet-shaped nanostructures as versatile therapeutic carriers for treatment of epithelial infections.Entities:
Keywords: Silver-bearing polymer nanostructures; antimicrobial; cell-binding and internalization; platelet-shaped nanostructures; urinary tract infections
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34115938 PMCID: PMC8545462 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c00776
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 12.262