
ABSTRACTCeragenins constitute a novel family of cationic antibiotics characterized by a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activities, which have mostly been assessedin vitro. Using a polarized human lung epithelial cell culture system, we evaluated the antibacterial activities of the ceragenin CSA-13 against two strains ofPseudomonas aeruginosa(PAO1 and Xen5). Additionally, the biodistribution and bactericidal activity of a CSA-13–IRDye 800CW derivate were assessed using an animal model of peritoneal infection after PAO1 challenge. In cell culture, CSA-13 bactericidal activities against PAO1 and Xen5 were higher than the activities of the human cathelicidin peptide LL-37. Increased CSA-13 activity was observed in polarized human lung epithelial cell cultures subjected to butyric acid treatment, which is known to increase endogenous LL-37 production. Eight hours after intravenous or intraperitoneal injection, the greatest CSA-13–IRDye 800CW accumulation was observed in mouse liver and kidneys. CSA-13–IRDye 800CW administration resulted in decreased bacterial outgrowth from abdominal fluid collected from animals subjected to intraperitoneal PAO1 infection. These observations indicate that CSA-13 may synergistically interact with antibacterial factors that are naturally present at mucosal surfaces and it maintains its antibacterial activity in the infected abdominal cavity. Cationic lipids such as CSA-13 represent excellent candidates for the development of new antibacterial compounds.
Butyric acid - pharmacology, Pseudomonas aeruginosa - growth & development, Respiratory mucosa - microbiology, Lung - microbiology, intraperitoneal, Microbial sensitivity tests, Kidney, Mice, Lung - pathology, animal, Steroids - pharmacology, Epithelial cells - pathology, Peritonitis - microbiology, Lung, Peritonitis - pathology, Anti-bacterial agents - pharmacokinetics, Antimicrobial cationic peptides - pharmacokinetics, Kidney - metabolism, Pseudomonas infections - microbiology, Anti-bacterial agents - pharmacology, Lung - drug effects, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Liver, Liver - metabolism, Peritonitis - drug therapy, Female, Respiratory mucosa - drug effects, Injections, Intraperitoneal, Biological Availability, Mice, Nude, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Disease models, Peritonitis, Injections, Cell Line, Kidney - drug effects, nude, Epithelial cells - microbiology, Animals, Humans, Pseudomonas Infections, Pseudomonas aeruginosa - drug effects, Respiratory mucosa - pathology, Fluorescent Dyes, Antimicrobial cationic peptides - pharmacology, Fluorescent dyes - chemistry, Epithelial Cells, Pseudomonas infections - drug therapy, Steroids - pharmacokinetics, Liver - drug effects, Disease Models, Animal, Pseudomonas infections - pathology, Butyric Acid, Biological availability, Cell line, Epithelial cells - drug effects, Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides
Butyric acid - pharmacology, Pseudomonas aeruginosa - growth & development, Respiratory mucosa - microbiology, Lung - microbiology, intraperitoneal, Microbial sensitivity tests, Kidney, Mice, Lung - pathology, animal, Steroids - pharmacology, Epithelial cells - pathology, Peritonitis - microbiology, Lung, Peritonitis - pathology, Anti-bacterial agents - pharmacokinetics, Antimicrobial cationic peptides - pharmacokinetics, Kidney - metabolism, Pseudomonas infections - microbiology, Anti-bacterial agents - pharmacology, Lung - drug effects, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Liver, Liver - metabolism, Peritonitis - drug therapy, Female, Respiratory mucosa - drug effects, Injections, Intraperitoneal, Biological Availability, Mice, Nude, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Disease models, Peritonitis, Injections, Cell Line, Kidney - drug effects, nude, Epithelial cells - microbiology, Animals, Humans, Pseudomonas Infections, Pseudomonas aeruginosa - drug effects, Respiratory mucosa - pathology, Fluorescent Dyes, Antimicrobial cationic peptides - pharmacology, Fluorescent dyes - chemistry, Epithelial Cells, Pseudomonas infections - drug therapy, Steroids - pharmacokinetics, Liver - drug effects, Disease Models, Animal, Pseudomonas infections - pathology, Butyric Acid, Biological availability, Cell line, Epithelial cells - drug effects, Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides
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