Microbial glycoside hydrolases as antibiofilm agents with cross-kingdom activity.

微生物糖苷水解酶作为具有跨界活性的抗生物膜剂

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作者:Snarr Brendan D, Baker Perrin, Bamford Natalie C, Sato Yukiko, Liu Hong, Lehoux Mélanie, Gravelat Fabrice N, Ostapska Hanna, Baistrocchi Shane R, Cerone Robert P, Filler Elan E, Parsek Matthew R, Filler Scott G, Howell P Lynne, Sheppard Donald C
Galactosaminogalactan and Pel are cationic heteropolysaccharides produced by the opportunistic pathogens Aspergillus fumigatus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, respectively. These exopolysaccharides both contain 1,4-linked N-acetyl-d-galactosamine and play an important role in biofilm formation by these organisms. Proteins containing glycoside hydrolase domains have recently been identified within the biosynthetic pathway of each exopolysaccharide. Recombinant hydrolase domains from these proteins (Sph3(h) from A. fumigatus and PelA(h) from P. aeruginosa) were found to degrade their respective polysaccharides in vitro. We therefore hypothesized that these glycoside hydrolases could exhibit antibiofilm activity and, further, given the chemical similarity between galactosaminogalactan and Pel, that they might display cross-species activity. Treatment of A. fumigatus with Sph3(h) disrupted A. fumigatus biofilms with an EC(50) of 0.4 nM. PelA(h) treatment also disrupted preformed A. fumigatus biofilms with EC(50) values similar to those obtained for Sph3(h) In contrast, Sph3(h) was unable to disrupt P. aeruginosa Pel-based biofilms, despite being able to bind to the exopolysaccharide. Treatment of A. fumigatus hyphae with either Sph3(h) or PelA(h) significantly enhanced the activity of the antifungals posaconazole, amphotericin B, and caspofungin, likely through increasing antifungal penetration of hyphae. Both enzymes were noncytotoxic and protected A549 pulmonary epithelial cells from A. fumigatus-induced cell damage for up to 24 h. Intratracheal administration of Sph3(h) was well tolerated and reduced pulmonary fungal burden in a neutropenic mouse model of invasive aspergillosis. These findings suggest that glycoside hydrolases can exhibit activity against diverse microorganisms and may be useful as therapeutic agents by degrading biofilms and attenuating virulence.

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