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Nanoemulsion Kills Highly Resistant Bacteria Found in Patients With Cystic Fibrosis
By: PR Newswire
Jan. 29, 2009 02:56 PM
The findings are significant because they represent a new model for treating resistant bacteria that lead to pulmonary failure in patients with cystic fibrosis, according to the study authors. Results of the in vitro study are published in the January issue of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. "Respiratory tract infections are the primary cause of death in persons
with cystic fibrosis, and there are simply no effective therapies for patients
infected with Burkholderia and other bacterial species that are resistant to
all known antibiotics," said Currently, oral or intravenous antibiotics serve as frontline therapy against cystic fibrosis-related bacterial infections. But systemic drugs often fail to reach the airways with sufficient strength to subdue the bacteria or to penetrate the thick sputum and bacterial biofilms that coat the bacteria. The rising prevalence of drug-resistant strains of bacteria has also reduced the efficacy of frontline antibiotics, both oral and intravenous, according to LiPuma, lead author of the study. In the present study, the scientists applied various concentrations of NanoBio's topical nanoemulsion to 150 multi-drug resistant and panresistant (completely resistant) bacteria obtained from the lungs of patients with cystic fibrosis. All strains of bacteria except two were killed by a concentration representing one-sixteenth the nanoemulsion formulation that has been used by NanoBio in recent clinical trials to treat skin infections. "The strength of a topical or inhaled therapy is that you can achieve high
local concentrations of the drug that you could never achieve with an oral
systemic drug because it would cause systemic toxicity," said The nanoemulsion also demonstrated bactericidal activity in the presence of cystic fibrosis sputum and against bacterial biofilms, protective coatings that surround bacterial colonies and block the penetration of drugs. "Based on preclinical and clinical safety data from NanoBio's topical anti-infective products, we believe that we can safely deliver nanoemulsion concentrations to the lung that will be effective in killing the targeted bacteria," said LiPuma. "The goal is to reduce bacterial populations to a level that the body can effectively manage so that the patient has fewer acute episodes and hospitalizations." NanoBio, a spin-out from the About NanoBio NanoBio(R) Corp. is a privately held biopharmaceutical company focused on
developing and commercializing dermatology products, anti-infectives and
intranasal vaccines derived from its patented NanoStat(TM) technology
platform. The company's lead product candidates are treatments for herpes
labialis (cold sores), onychomycosis (nail fungus), acne and cystic fibrosis
and a broad range of intranasal vaccines. The company's headquarters and
laboratory facilities are located in SOURCE NanoBio Corp.
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