Published 2022
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Pyrazole-Based Water-Soluble Dendrimer Nanoparticles as a Potential New Agent against Staphylococci
Description
Although the antimicrobial potency of the pyrazole nucleus is widely reported, the antimicrobial
effects of the 2-(4-bromo-3,5-diphenyl-pyrazol-1-yl)-ethanol (BBB4), found to be active
against several other conditions, have never been investigated. Considering the worldwide need for
new antimicrobial agents, we thought it noteworthy to assess the minimum inhibitory concentration
(MICs) of BBB4 but, due to its scarce water-solubility, unequivocal determinations were tricky. To
obtain more reliable MICs and to obtain a substance also potentially applicable in vivo, we recently
prepared water-soluble, BBB4-loaded dendrimer nanoparticles (BBB4-G4K NPs), which proved to
have physicochemical properties suitable for clinical application. Here, with the aim of developing a
new antibacterial agent based on BBB4, the BBB4-G4K NPs were tested on several strains of different
species of the Staphylococcus genus. Very low MICs (1.5–3.0 M), 15.5–124.3-fold lower than those
of the free BBB4, were observed against several isolates of S. aureus and S. epidermidis, the most
pathogenic species of this genus, regardless of their resistance patterns to antibiotics. Aiming at
hypothesizing a clinical use of BBB4-G4K NPs for staphylococcal skin infections, cytotoxicity experiments
on human keratinocytes were performed; it was found that the nano-manipulated BBB4
released from BBB4-G4K NPs (LD50 138.6 M) was 2.5-fold less cytotoxic than the untreated BBB4
(55.9 M). Due to its physicochemical and biological properties, BBB4-G4K NPs could be considered
as a promising novel therapeutic option against the very frequent staphylococcal skin infections.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1064492
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1064492
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE