posted on 2024-11-16, 06:56authored byNageshwar Rao Yepuri, Nicolas Barraud, Nasim Shah Mohammadi, Bharat Kardak, Staffan Kjelleberg, Scott A Rice, Michael KelsoMichael Kelso
Use of biofilm dispersing NO-donor compounds in combination with antibiotics has emerged as a promising new strategy for treating drug-resistant bacterial biofilm infections. This paper details the synthesis and preliminary evaluation of six cephalosporin-3′-diazeniumdiolates as biofilm-targeted NO-donor prodrugs. Each of the compounds is shown to selectively release NO following reaction with the bacteria-specific enzyme β-lactamase and to trigger dispersion of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms in vitro.
Funding
The Use of Nitric Oxide to Control Infections by Biofilm Forming Bacteria
Yepuri, N., Barraud, N., Mohammadi, N. Shah., Kardak, B. G., Kjelleberg, S., Rice, S. A. & Kelso, M. J. (2013). Synthesis of cephalosporin-3′-diazeniumdiolates: biofilm dispersing NO-donor prodrugs activated by β-lactamase. Chemical Communications, 49 (42), 4791-4793.