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Published on: March 2, 2020
Pyridine-containing iridium complexes as gram-negative bacteria specific therapeutic agents with low resistance
Yan Zhang1, Liang Shao2, Ziyi Wang2
1School of Chemical Engineering, Northwest University, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province 710069, PR China; Department of Biophysics, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Health Science Centre, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province 710061, PR China.
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The propensity of antibiotics to provoke drug resistance in clinical applications, along with their low selectivity, has collectively contributed to the problem of antibiotic misuse, posing a major challenge in contemporary antibacterial therapy. To tackle this issue, we designed and synthesized three amphiphilic pyridine-modified iridium complexes [Ir(ppy)2(bpy-Py)]+Cl- (IrP), [Ir(dFppy)2(bpy-Py)]+Cl- (IrF) and [Ir(dpqx)2(bpy-Py)]+Cl- (Ir-X). All three complexes exhibited stronger bactericidal activity against Gram-negative E. coli, P. aeruginosa and A.baumannii than against Gram-positive S. aureus and E. faecalis. These three complexes selectively bound to Gram-negative pathogens over Gram-positive pathogens. Among them, Ir-X with increased lipophilicity (logP = 2.58) exhibited the most promising profile, and superior antibacterial efficacy. Mechanistic studies revealed that Ir-X combats E. coli through membrane disruption, ROS generation, and ATP depletion, collectively leading to bacterial death. In vivo experiments in a murine model of acute peritonitis demonstrated that Ir-X effectively suppresses E. coli infection without causing significant tissue damage, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic agent for treating Gram-negative bacterial infections.
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