Multivalent choline dendrimers increase phagocytosis of streptococcus pneumoniae R6 by microglial cells

S. Ribes, J. Riegelmann, S. Redlich, B. Maestro, B.F.M. Waal, de, E.W. Meijer, J.M. Sanz, R. Nau

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Background: Pneumococcal virulence factors common to all serotypes, such as choline-binding proteins (CBPs), are promising therapeutic targets in pneumococcal infections. We studied the effect of a choline dendrimer with maximized binding affinity/specificity for CBPs on microglia-mediated pneumococcal phagocytosis. Methods: Pneumoccocal cultures were exposed to dendrinners containing 8 choline end groups or amino groups as controls, either from the beginning of bacterial growth or at the late exponential phase. The effect of long/short co-incubation was assessed in terms of bacterial morphological changes and increase in bacterial uptake by primary microglial cultures. Results: Inhibiting CBPs by micronnolar concentrations of a choline dendrimer caused the formation of long pneumococcal chains that were readily phagocytosed by microglia. Enhanced phagocytosis was dendrimer dose-dependent. Long bacteria-dendrimer co-incubation (14 h) resulted in a higher bacterial uptake than short co-incubation (2 h; p <0.001). Conclusions: Multivalent dendrinners containing choline end groups are promising antimicrobial agents for the management of pneumococcal diseases. (C) 2013 S.Karger AG, Basel
Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)138-142
Aantal pagina's5
TijdschriftChemotherapy
Volume59
Nummer van het tijdschrift2
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - okt. 2013

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