Encapsulation of SAAP-148 in Octenyl Succinic Anhydride-Modified Hyaluronic Acid Nanogels for Treatment of Skin Wound Infections

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  • Miriam E. van Gent
  • Tom van Baaren
  • Sylvia N. Kłodzińska
  • Muhanad Ali
  • Natasja Dolezal
  • Bjorn R. van Doodewaerd
  • Erik Bos
  • Amy M. de Waal
  • Roman I. Koning
  • Jan Wouter Drijfhout
  • Nielsen, Hanne Mørck
  • Peter H. Nibbering

Chronic wound infections colonized by bacteria are becoming more difficult to treat with current antibiotics due to the development of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as well as biofilm and persister cell formation. Synthetic antibacterial and antibiofilm peptide (SAAP)-148 is an excellent alternative for treatment of such infections but suffers from limitations related to its cationic peptidic nature and thus instability and possible cytotoxicity, resulting in a narrow therapeutic window. Here, we evaluated SAAP-148 encapsulation in nanogels composed of octenyl succinic anhydride (OSA)-modified hyaluronic acid (HA) to circumvent these limitations. SAAP-148 was efficiently (>98%) encapsulated with high drug loading (23%), resulting in monodispersed anionic OSA-HA nanogels with sizes ranging 204–253 nm. Nanogel lyophilization in presence of polyvinyl alcohol maintained their sizes and morphology. SAAP-148 was sustainedly released from lyophilized nanogels (37–41% in 72 h) upon reconstitution. Lyophilized SAAP-148-loaded nanogels showed similar antimicrobial activity as SAAP-148 against planktonic and biofilm-residing AMR Staphylococcus aureus and Acinetobacter baumannii. Importantly, formulated SAAP-148 showed reduced cytotoxicity against human erythrocytes, primary human skin fibroblasts and human keratinocytes. Additionally, lyophilized SAAP-148-loaded nanogels eradicated AMR S. aureus and A. baumannii colonizing a 3D human epidermal model, without inducing any cytotoxicity in contrast to SAAP-148. These findings indicate that OSA-HA nanogels increase SAAP-148′s therapeutic potential for treatment of skin wound infections.

Original languageEnglish
Article number429
JournalPharmaceutics
Volume15
Issue number2
Number of pages20
ISSN1999-4923
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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Funding Information:
This research was funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), Novel Antibacterial Compounds and Therapies Antagonizing Resistance Program: grant number 16434. S.N.K. and H.M.N. were supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, Grand Challenge Program: NNF16OC0021948.

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    Research areas

  • AMP formulation, antimicrobial peptide, cutaneous application, hyaluronic acid-based nanogels, SAAP-148, skin wound infections

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