Insight on the Structure-to-Activity of Carbosilane Metallodendrimers in the Fight against <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> Biofilms

Biofilm formation is a critical health concern, involved in most human bacterial infections. Combatting this mechanism, which increases resistance to traditional antibiotics and host immune defences, requires novel therapeutic approaches. The remarkable biocide activity and the monodispersity of car...

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Main Authors: Celia Llamazares (Author), Natalia Sanz del Olmo (Author), Juan Soliveri (Author), F. Javier de la Mata (Author), José Luis Copa-Patiño (Author), Sandra García-Gallego (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Biofilm formation is a critical health concern, involved in most human bacterial infections. Combatting this mechanism, which increases resistance to traditional antibiotics and host immune defences, requires novel therapeutic approaches. The remarkable biocide activity and the monodispersity of carbosilane metallodendrimers make them excellent platforms to evaluate the impact of different structural parameters on the biological activity. In this work, we explore the influence of iminopyridine ring substituents on the antibacterial activity against planktonic and biofilm <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>. New families of first-generation Ru(II) and Cu(II) metallodendrimers were synthesised and analysed, in comparison to the non-substituted counterparts. The results showed that the presence of methyl or methoxy groups in <i>meta</i> position to the imine bond decreased the overall positive charge on the metal ion and, subsequently, the activity against planktonic bacteria. However, it seemed a relevant parameter to consider for the prevention of biofilm formation, if they contribute to increasing the overall lipophilicity. An optimum balance of the charge and lipophilicity of the metallodrug, accomplished through structural design, will provide effective biocide agents against bacteria biofilms. 
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