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Quaternary Phosphonium Compounds: An Examination of Non-Nitrogenous Cationic Amphiphiles That Evade Disinfectant Resistance.

Kyle J Sommers1, Marina E Michaud2, Cody E Hogue1, Amber M Scharnow2, Lauren E Amoo1, Ashley A Petersen1, Robert G Carden1, Kevin P C Minbiole1, William M Wuest2.   

Abstract

Quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) serve as mainstays in the formulation of disinfectants and antiseptics. However, an over-reliance and misuse of our limited QAC arsenal has driven the development and spread of resistance to these compounds, as well as co-resistance to common antibiotics. Extensive use of these compounds throughout the COVID-19 pandemic thus raises concern for the accelerated proliferation of antimicrobial resistance and demands for next-generation antimicrobials with divergent architectures that may evade resistance. To this end, we endeavored to expand beyond canonical ammonium scaffolds and examine quaternary phosphonium compounds (QPCs). Accordingly, a synthetic and biological investigation into a library of novel QPCs unveiled biscationic QPCs to be effective antimicrobial scaffolds with improved broad-spectrum activities compared to commercial QACs. Notably, a subset of these compounds was found to be less effective against a known QAC-resistant strain of MRSA. Bioinformatic analysis revealed the unique presence of a family of small multiresistant transporter proteins, hypothesized to enable efflux-mediated resistance to QACs and QPCs. Further investigation of this resistance mechanism through efflux-pump inhibition and membrane depolarization assays illustrated the superior ability of P6P-10,10 to perturb the cell membrane and exert the observed broad-spectrum potency compared to its commercial counterparts. Collectively, this work highlights the promise of biscationic phosphonium compounds as next-generation disinfectant molecules with potent bioactivities, thereby laying the foundation for future studies into the synthesis and biological investigation of this nascent antimicrobial class.

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Keywords:  QacC; antimicrobial resistance; disinfectants; quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs); quaternary phosphonium compounds (QPCs); small multiresistant (SMR) family efflux pumps

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35077149      PMCID: PMC8996050          DOI: 10.1021/acsinfecdis.1c00611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Infect Dis        ISSN: 2373-8227            Impact factor:   5.084


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