Crosslinking kiwifruit-derived DNA with natural aromatic aldehydes generates membranolytic antibacterial nanogels.

Int J Biol Macromol

Master Program in Biomedicine, National Taitung University, No. 684, Section 1, Zhonghua Rd., Taitung 95092, Taiwan. Electronic address:

Published: January 2024


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Improper use of antibiotics has led to the global rise of drug-resistant biofilm bacteria. Thus, researchers have been increasingly interested in green materials that are highly biocompatible and have low toxicity. Here, nanogels (NGs) with imine bonds were synthesized by crosslinking kiwifruit-derived DNA's primary amine and aromatic aldehydes (cuminaldehyde, p-anisaldehyde, or vanillin) under water-in-hexane emulsion processes. Transmission electron microscope showed that the NGs had spherical geometry with an average particle size ranging from 40 to 140 nm and that the zeta potential indicated a negative charge. Additionally, the DNA-aromatic aldehyde NGs showed low cytotoxicity toward normal cell organoids and human RBCs in cell viability tests. These NGs were also tested against four pathogenic bacteria for various assays. DNA-vanillin (DNA-VA) NGs exhibited significant antibacterial effects against bacteria with very low inhibitory concentrations as seen in a minimum inhibitory concentration assay. Scanning electron microscope observation revealed that the bacteria were deformed, and immunoblotting detected intracellular groEL protein expression. In agreement with these results, DNA-aromatic aldehyde NGs successfully protected C. elegans from P. aeruginosa-induced lethality. These DNA NGs provided a multivalent 3D space for antibacterial aromatic aldehydes to tether, enhancing their interaction with the bacterial wall. These results offer a new direction for the development of novel antibiotics in the future.

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