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Translation of ceragenin affinity for bacteria to an imaging reagent for infection.


ABSTRACT: Responses to bacterial infections may be manifest systemically without evidence of the location of the infection site. A rapid means of pinpointing infection sites would be useful in providing effective and possibly localized treatment. Successful means of identifying infection sites would require two components: (1) a molecule capable of recognizing bacteria and (2) a means of communicating recognition. For the recognition element, we used a ceragenin, a small molecule with affinity for bacterial membranes that was designed as a mimic of endogenous antimicrobial peptides. For the communication element, we used 64Cu, which is a positron emitter. By conjugating a copper chelating group to the ceragenin, the two elements were combined. Chelation of 64Cu by the conjugate was effective and provided a stable complex that allowed in vivo imaging. When administered to mice in a thigh infection model, the 64Cu-labeled conjugate accumulated at the site of infection (right thigh) without accumulation at the complementary site (left thigh). This conjugate may provide a means of identifying infection sites in patients presenting general signs of infection without localized symptoms.

SUBMITTER: Bandara N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7451630 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Translation of ceragenin affinity for bacteria to an imaging reagent for infection.

Bandara Nilantha N   Li Yubo Y   Diebolder Philipp P   Mpoy Cedric C   Gu Xiaobo X   Khanal Pitambar P   Deng Shenglou S   Rogers Buck E BE   Savage Paul B PB  

RSC advances 20190508 25


Responses to bacterial infections may be manifest systemically without evidence of the location of the infection site. A rapid means of pinpointing infection sites would be useful in providing effective and possibly localized treatment. Successful means of identifying infection sites would require two components: (1) a molecule capable of recognizing bacteria and (2) a means of communicating recognition. For the recognition element, we used a ceragenin, a small molecule with affinity for bacteri  ...[more]

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