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Targeted Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Mimics CombatInfections.

Journal:
ACS infectious diseases
Year:
2026
Authors:
Li, Zhuo-Yue et al.
Affiliation:
College of Medicine · China

Abstract

Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are crucial innate immune components that ensnare and neutralize pathogens. Inspired by this, we engineered a novel peptide, RFC, designed to mimic NETs' "trap-and-kill" strategy againstinfections. RFC integrates an antimicrobial peptide (KR12), a self-assembling motif (KLVFF), and a-targeting sequence (CARGGLKSC)., RFC exhibited potent broad-spectrum activity (minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) as low as 4 μM), fast bactericidal kinetics (>3-logreduction within 2 h at 1× MIC), inhibited biofilm formation (>92% at 2× MIC), and eradicated persister cells, while showing high biocompatibility. RFC self-assembles into nanofibrillar networks for bacterial entrapment and disrupts membranes., RFC potently treated murine polymicrobial skin infections (99.3% wound closure) and lethal sepsis, improving survival from 16.6% to 66.7%, clearing bacteremia, and suppressing cytokines without toxicity. These findings highlight RFC as a promising antimicrobial agent, combining bacterial targeting, killing, and aggregation with tissue healing and immune activation capabilities, offering a novel strategy against challenginginfections.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41644356/