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Bacteriophage endolysin powders for inhaled delivery against pulmonary infections

Yuncheng Wang, Dipesh Khanal, Adit B. Alreja, Hang Yang, Rachel Yoon Kyung Chang, Waiting Tai, Mengyu Li, Daniel Nelson, Warwick J. Britton, Hak‐Kim Chan

2023International Journal of Pharmaceutics14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Endolysins are bacteriophage-encoded enzymatic proteins that have great potential to treat multidrug-resistant bacterial infections. Bacteriophage endolysins Cpl-1 and ClyJ-3 have shown promising antimicrobial activity against Streptococcus pneumoniae, which causes pneumonia in humans. This is the first study to investigate the feasibility of spray-dried endolysins Cpl-1 and ClyJ-3 with excipients to produce inhalable powders. The two endolysins were individually tested with leucine and sugar (lactose or trehalose) for spray drying method followed by characterization of biological and physico-chemical properties. A complete loss of ClyJ-3 bioactivity was observed after atomization of the liquid feed solution(before the drying process), while Cpl-1 maintained its bioactivity in the spray-dried powders. Cpl-1 formulations containing leucine with lactose or trehalose showed promising physico-chemical properties (particle size, crystallinity, hygroscopicity, etc.) and aerosol performances (fine particle fraction values above 65%). The results indicated that endolysin Cpl-1 can be formulated as spray dried powders suitable for inhaled delivery to the lungs for the potential treatment of pulmonary infections.

Topics & Concepts

LysinLactoseBacteriophageSpray dryingMicrobiologyChemistryTrehaloseFood scienceBiologyChromatographyBiochemistryEscherichia coliGeneBacteriophages and microbial interactionsProbiotics and Fermented FoodsClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research
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