Synergy assessment of four antimicrobial bioactive compounds for the combinational treatment of bacterial pathogens
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2023-08-07Author
Masterson, Kevin
Major, Ian
Lynch, Mark
Rowan, Neil
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become a topic of great concern in recent years, with
much effort being committed to developing alternative treatments for resistant bacterial pathogens.
Drug combinational therapies have been a major area of research for several years, with modern
iterations using combining well-established antibiotics and other antimicrobials with the aim of
discovering complementary mechanisms. Previously, we characterised four GRAS antimicrobials that
can withstand thermal polymer extrusion processes for novel medical device-based and therapeutic
applications. In the present study, four antimicrobial bioactive—silver nitrate, nisin, chitosan and zinc
oxide—were assessed for their potential combined use as an alternative synergistic treatment for AMR
bacteria via a broth microdilution assay based on a checkerboard format. The bioactives were tested
in arrangements of two-, three- and four-drug combinations, and their interactions were determined
and expressed in terms of a synergy score. Results have revealed interesting interactions based on
treatments against recognised test bacterial strains that cause human and animal infections, namely
E. coli, S. aureus and S. epidermidis. Silver nitrate was seen to greatly enhance the efficacy of its paired
treatment. Combinations with nisin, which is a lantibiotic, exhibited the most interesting results,
as nisin has no effect against Gram-negative bacteria when used alone; however, it demonstrated
antimicrobial effects when combined with silver nitrate or chitosan. This study constitutes the
first study to both report on practical three- and four-drug combinational assays and utilise these
methods for the assessment of established and emerging antimicrobials. The novel methods and
results presented in this study show the potential to explore previously unknown drug combination
compatibility measures in an ease-of-use- and high-throughput-based format, which can greatly
help future research that aims to identify appropriate alternative treatments for AMR, including the
screening of potential new bioactives biorefined from various sources.
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