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Effect of cardiolipin on the antimicrobial activity of a new amphiphilic aminoglycoside derivative on Pseudomonas aeruginosa.


ABSTRACT: Amphiphilic aminoglycoside derivatives are promising new antibacterials active against Gram-negative bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, including colistin resistant strains. In this study, we demonstrated that addition of cardiolipin to the culture medium delayed growth of P. aeruginosa, favored asymmetrical growth and enhanced the efficiency of a new amphiphilic aminoglycoside derivative, the 3',6-dinonylneamine. By using membrane models mimicking P. aeruginosa plasma membrane composition (POPE:POPG:CL), we demonstrated the ability of 3'6-dinonylneamine to induce changes in the biophysical properties of membrane model lipid systems in a cardiolipin dependent manner. These changes include an increased membrane permeability associated with a reduced hydration and a decreased ability of membrane to mix and fuse as shown by monitoring calcein release, Generalized Polarization of Laurdan and fluorescence dequenching of octadecyl rhodamine B, respectively. Altogether, results shed light on how cardiolipin may be critical for improving antibacterial action of new amphiphilic aminoglycoside derivatives.

SUBMITTER: Swain J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6101366 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of cardiolipin on the antimicrobial activity of a new amphiphilic aminoglycoside derivative on Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Swain Jitendriya J   El Khoury Micheline M   Kempf Julie J   Briée Florian F   Van Der Smissen Patrick P   Décout Jean-Luc JL   Mingeot-Leclercq Marie-Paule MP  

PloS one 20180820 8


Amphiphilic aminoglycoside derivatives are promising new antibacterials active against Gram-negative bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, including colistin resistant strains. In this study, we demonstrated that addition of cardiolipin to the culture medium delayed growth of P. aeruginosa, favored asymmetrical growth and enhanced the efficiency of a new amphiphilic aminoglycoside derivative, the 3',6-dinonylneamine. By using membrane models mimicking P. aeruginosa plasma membrane composition  ...[more]

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