Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Pse-T2-Based Short Peptides with Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Activity, Stability, and Safety Combat MDRand in Mouse Infection Model.
- Journal:
- ACS infectious diseases
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Kang, Hee Kyoung & Park, Yoonkyung
- Affiliation:
- Department of Biomedical Science and Institute for Peptide Drugs (IPD) · South Korea
Abstract
Infections caused by MDR pathogens are on the rise worldwide, and relying on conventional antibiotics can be life-threatening for patients. To address this issue, we used a functional truncated peptide, Pse-T2-C12, which exhibited excellent antibacterial, antibiofilm, and antipersister activities, along with a rapid killing rate against all tested pathogens. Pse-T2-C12 kills bacterial cells via pore formation, permeabilization, and disruption of bacterial membranes. Pse-T2-C12 did not induce resistance development, remained stable over pH, temperature, and serum conditions, and showed no detectable toxicityand. Moreover,data showed that Pse-T2-C12 reduced MDRinfection, resulting in a reduced inflammatory response, decreased coagulation, and pain reduction. These findings highlight Pse-T2-C12 as a promising antibiotic candidate owing to its easy synthesis, economic benefits, and ability to treat MDR bacterial infections.
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