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Chemical Optimization of Selective Pseudomonas aeruginosa LasB Elastase Inhibitors and Their Impact on LasB-Mediated Activation of IL-1β in Cellular and Animal Infection Models.


ABSTRACT: LasB elastase is a broad-spectrum exoprotease and a key virulence factor of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a major pathogen causing lung damage and inflammation in acute and chronic respiratory infections. Here, we describe the chemical optimization of specific LasB inhibitors with druglike properties and investigate their impact in cellular and animal models of P. aeruginosa infection. Competitive inhibition of LasB was demonstrated through structural and kinetic studies. In vitro LasB inhibition was confirmed with respect to several host target proteins, namely, elastin, IgG, and pro-IL-1β. Furthermore, inhibition of LasB-mediated IL-1β activation was demonstrated in macrophage and mouse lung infection models. In mice, intravenous administration of inhibitors also resulted in reduced bacterial numbers at 24 h. These highly potent, selective, and soluble LasB inhibitors constitute valuable tools to study the proinflammatory impact of LasB in P. aeruginosa infections and, most importantly, show clear potential for the clinical development of a novel therapy for life-threatening respiratory infections caused by this opportunistic pathogen.

SUBMITTER: Everett MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9926489 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chemical Optimization of Selective <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> LasB Elastase Inhibitors and Their Impact on LasB-Mediated Activation of IL-1β in Cellular and Animal Infection Models.

Everett Martin J MJ   Davies David T DT   Leiris Simon S   Sprynski Nicolas N   Llanos Agustina A   Castandet Jérôme M JM   Lozano Clarisse C   LaRock Christopher N CN   LaRock Doris L DL   Corsica Giuseppina G   Docquier Jean-Denis JD   Pallin Thomas D TD   Cridland Andrew A   Blench Toby T   Zalacain Magdalena M   Lemonnier Marc M  

ACS infectious diseases 20230120 2


LasB elastase is a broad-spectrum exoprotease and a key virulence factor of <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i>, a major pathogen causing lung damage and inflammation in acute and chronic respiratory infections. Here, we describe the chemical optimization of specific LasB inhibitors with druglike properties and investigate their impact in cellular and animal models of <i>P. aeruginosa</i> infection. Competitive inhibition of LasB was demonstrated through structural and kinetic studies. <i>In vitro</i>  ...[more]

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