Biofilm microenvironment-responsive polymeric CO releasing micelles for enhanced amikacin efficacy.

Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society(2023)

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Biofilm-associated infections (BAI) have posed serious threats to public health. Novel therapy based on carbon monoxide (CO) is being increasingly appreciated. However, CO therapy like inhaled gas treatment was impeded owing to its low bioavailability. Besides, the direct use of CO releasing molecules (CORM) showed low therapeutic efficacy in BAI. Therefore, it is vital to improve the efficiency of CO therapy. Herein, we proposed polymeric CO releasing micelles (pCORM) from self-assembly of amphiphilic copolymers containing CORM bearing block as hydrophobic part and acryloylmorpholine block as hydrophilic part. The catechol modified CORM were conjugated through pH cleavable boronate ester bonds and releasing CO passively under biofilm microenvironment. When combined with subminimal inhibitory concentration antibiotic amikacin, pCORM could significantly enhance its bactericidal efficiency against biofilm-encapsulated multidrug-resistant bacteria, representing a promising approach to combat BAI.
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Antibiotic therapy,Biofilm microenvironment,Gasotransmitter,Polymeric micelles,Self-assembly
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