posted on 2018-04-30, 00:00authored byRyan F. Landis, Cheng-Hsuan Li, Akash Gupta, Yi-Wei Lee, Mahdieh Yazdani, Nipaporn Ngernyuang, Ismail Altinbasak, Sanaa Mansoor, Muhammadaha A. S. Khichi, Amitav Sanyal, Vincent M. Rotello
Infections caused by multidrug-resistant
(MDR) bacteria are a rapidly
growing threat to human health, in many cases exacerbated by their
presence in biofilms. We report here a biocompatible oil-in-water
cross-linked polymeric nanocomposite that degrades in the presence
of physiologically relevant biomolecules. These degradable nanocomposites
demonstrated broad-spectrum penetration and elimination of MDR bacteria,
eliminating biofilms with no toxicity to cocultured mammalian fibroblast
cells. Notably, serial passaging revealed that bacteria were unable
to develop resistance toward these nanocomposites, highlighting the
therapeutic promise of this platform.