Antisense PNA accumulates in Escherichia coli and mediates a long post-antibiotic effect

Nikravesh, Abbas, Dryselius, Rikard, Faridani, Omid R, Goh, Shan, Sadeghizadeh, Majid, Behmanesh, Mehrdad, Ganyu, Anita, Klok, Erik Jan, Zain, Rula and Good, Liam (2007) Antisense PNA accumulates in Escherichia coli and mediates a long post-antibiotic effect. ISSN 1525-0016
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Antisense agents that target growth-essential genes display surprisingly potent bactericidal properties. In particular, peptide nucleic acid (PNA) and phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomers linked to cationic carrier peptides are effective in time kill assays and as inhibitors of bacterial peritonitis in mice. It is unclear how these relatively large antimicrobials overcome stringent bacterial barriers and mediate killing. Here we determined the transit kinetics of peptide-PNAs and observed an accumulation of cell-associated PNA in Escherichia coli and slow efflux. An inhibitor of drug efflux pumps did not alter peptide-PNA potency, indicating a lack of active efflux from cells. Consistent with cell retention, the post-antibiotic effect (PAE) of the anti-acyl carrier protein (acpP) peptide-PNA was greater than 11 hours. Bacterial cell accumulation and a long PAE are properties of significant interest for antimicrobial development.

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