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XB-ART-55496
Eur J Pharm Biopharm 2019 Jan 01;134:166-177. doi: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2018.11.017.
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Solid lipid nanoparticles for the delivery of anti-microbial oligonucleotides.

González-Paredes A , Sitia L , Ruyra A , Morris CJ , Wheeler GN , McArthur M , Gasco P .


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Novel alternatives to antibiotics are urgently needed for the successful treatment of antimicrobial resistant (AMR) infections. Experimental antibacterial oligonucleotide therapeutics, such as transcription factor decoys (TFD), are a promising approach to circumvent AMR. However, the therapeutic potential of TFD is contingent upon the development of carriers that afford efficient DNA protection against nucleases and delivery of DNA to the target infection site. As a carrier for TFD, here we present three prototypes of anionic solid lipid nanoparticles that were coated with either the cationic bolaamphiphile 12-bis-tetrahydroacridinium or with protamine. Both compounds switched particles zeta potential to positive values, showing efficient complexation with TFD and demonstrable protection from deoxyribonuclease. The effective delivery of TFD into bacteria was confirmed by confocal microscopy while SLN-bacteria interactions were studied by flow cytometry. Antibacterial efficacy was confirmed using a model TFD targeting the Fur iron uptake pathway in E. coli under microaerobic conditions. Biocompatibility of TFD-SLN was assessed using in vitro epithelial cell and in vivo Xenopus laevis embryo models. Taken together these results indicate that TFD-SLN complex can offer preferential accumulation of TFD in bacteria and represent a promising class of carriers for this experimental approach to tackling the worldwide AMR crisis.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: bag3 sln