Gelatin emulsion gels loaded with host defence peptides for the treatment of antibiotic-resistant infections

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioadv.2024.214071

The surge in multidrug-resistant bacteria against conventional antibiotics is a rapidly developing global health crisis necessitating novel infection management strategies. Host defence peptides (HDPs), also known as antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), offer a promising alternative to traditional antibiotics, but their practical translation is limited by their susceptibility to proteases and potential off-site cytotoxicity. In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of using gelatin emulsion gels (GELs), prepared using a water-in-oil (W/O) method, for the delivery of HDPs DJK-5 and IDR-1018 to improve their clinical utility. DJK-5-loaded GELs exhibited complete eradication of planktonic Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) at 4 – and 24-h intervals. Similarly, IDR-1018-loaded GELs demonstrated almost complete killing of MRSA and Escherichia coli (E. coli) after 4 h. Importantly, none of the GEL formulations investigated exhibited in vitro cytotoxicity. Overall, these HDP loaded GELs are a promising solution for the treatment of antibiotic-resistant infections.

 

Mann, Kiran, Jenny Aveyard, Mateo Dallos Ortega, Ting Chen, Manohar Prasad Koduri, Joanne L. Fothergill, Andrew Schache, Judith M. Curran, Rob Poole, and Raechelle A. D’Sa. “Gelatin emulsion gels loaded with host defence peptides for the treatment of antibiotic-resistant infections.” Biomaterials Advances (2024): 214071.

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