Cyclic Diguanylate
G‑Quadruplex Inducer-Nitric
Oxide Donor Conjugate as a Bifunctional Antibiofilm Agent and Antibacterial
Synergist against Pseudomonas aeruginosa with a Hyperbiofilm Phenotype
posted on 2023-08-22, 15:07authored byQian-Wen Lin, Jin-Qiang Lu, Ye-Si Huang, Jie-Jiao Liu, Wei-Min Chen, Jing Lin
Antibiotic resistance caused by biofilm formation is
a clinical
challenge. Nitric oxide (NO) can effectively disperse a mature biofilm
and can also synergistically influence the level of cyclic diguanylate
(c-di-GMP), a universal secondary messenger that plays an important
role in biofilm formation in bacteria. Based on our previous finding
that c-di-GMP G-quadruplex inducers are effective biofilm formation
inhibitors, we designed and synthesized a c-di-GMP G-quadruplex inducer-NO
donor conjugate (A11@NO) as a bifunctional antibiofilm
agent after obtaining the c-di-GMP G-quadruplex inducer (A11), which has an amino group capable of binding to a nitroso group
(NO donor). The conjugate A11@NO showed better biofilm
inhibition efficiency than A11, and it can also eradicate
mature biofilm. Additionally, it exhibited good antimicrobial synergism
against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and
helped elevate the bactericidal efficiency of tobramycin against biofilm-formed
bacteria. In combination with tobramycin, A11@NO also
improved the survival rate of Caenorhabditis elegans in a hyperbiofilm environment.