Antimicrobial activity of peptoids against Metallo-β-lactamase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and other WHO priority pathogens, including Candida auris.
Shyam Kumar Mishra, Muhammad Yasir, Rajesh Kuppusamy, Edgar H H Wong, Alex Hui, Kristian Sørensen, Jennifer S Lin, Håvard Jenssen, Annelise E Barron, Mark Willcox
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Abstract
Aims: The World Health Organization has identified ESKAPE bacteria and Candida auris as priority pathogens, emphasizing an urgent need for novel antimicrobials to combat them. This study aimed to explore the therapeutic potential of antimicrobial peptidomimetics, specifically peptoids with sequence-specific N-substituted glycines, against ESKAPEE pathogens, including metallo-β-lactamase (MBL) producers, as well as C. auris strains.
Methods and results: This study evaluated activity of the peptoids against the multidrug-resistant priority pathogens. The peptoid TM8 (with an N-decyl alkyl chain) demonstrated a geometric mean minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 7.8 μg ml-1 against polymyxin-resistant bacteria, and 5.5 μg ml-1 against C. auris. TM8 showed synergy with ciprofloxacin, enhancing its effectiveness four-fold against NDM-1-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae. No antagonism was seen when TM8 was used with either conventional antibiotics or antifungals. Peptoids that had therapeutic indices below 3 were generally more hydrophobic, due to either alkyl chains or bromine. Scanning electron microscopy and live-dead staining assay on peptoid-treated C. auris confirmed morphological changes and killing activity, respectively. Furthermore, the peptoid could effectively inhibit biofilm formation by C. auris.
Conclusion: Peptoids demonstrated antibacterial activity against ESKAPEE, particularly against MBL-producing Gram-negative bacteria. Additionally, they exhibited antifungal and anti-biofilm activities against C. auris strains.
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