Hunting for PaNACEAs

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Hunting for PaNACEAs Chris Waters Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics

Transcript of Hunting for PaNACEAs

Hunting for PaNACEAs

Chris WatersDepartment of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics

What would be the ideal activity for an anti-biofilm compound?

+ Compound X

Potent and Novel Anti-biofilm Compounds that Enhance Antibiotics (PaNACEAs)

Enhance tobramycin killing of P. aeruginosa biofilms

Tobramycin

• Aminoglycoside: binds to bacterial 30S ribosomal subunit impairing protein synthesis.

• Ototoxicity and nephrotoxicityCystic fibrosis

384 Pin tool + 384-well growth plate

Rinse plate

Treatment plate +250 mg/mL tobramycin (planktonic MIC-1 mg/mL)

Rinse plate

The PaNACEA Screening Protocol

BacTiterGlo

Summary of the pilot screen

Performed pilot screen of 6,080 biologically active compounds at the Center for Chemical Genomics.

Z-factor 0.6 (very good for actual biofilms!)

TRICLOSAN

• Colgate Total= 0.3% = 10 mM

• Mechanism of action: inhibits fatty acid synthesisfabI

• P. aeruginosa known to be resistant

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TriTobTri/Tob

P. aeruginosa CF Strain

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Triclosan/Tobramycin effectively kills the biofilms of 19/19 clinical isolates tested

Before treatment

Tobramycin Triclosan Water To-bramycin+Tr

iclosan

P. aerugi-nosa

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3.2E+03

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3.2E+08

CFU/mouse

Triclosan/Tobramycin effective in vivo

Future Directions

1. Screen the additional compounds libraries at the CCG

2. Identify mechanism of triclosan

3. Further characterize additional PaNACEAs

4. Move triclosan/tobramycin treatment forward

Waters LabAlessandra Hunt, PhDWill Soto, PhD

Eric BrugerNico FernandezMichael MaidenBen PursleyGeoff SeverinMeng ShiehRudy Sloup

Jake GibsonCharnay GlossJenny NybergJohn Shook

Alumni: Lauren Priniski!

CCG-University of MichiganMartha LarsenTom McQuadeDavid ShermanPamela SchultzCarl AverangAvi Raveh

Princeton UniversityMartin SemmelhakWei-wei LaoJiaqiang DongEric Kim