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Granulysin-Based pH-Sensitive Antimicrobial Nanocarriers for Treatment of Multidrug-Resistant Bacterial Wound Infections

Hameed, O. A.; Gontsarik, M.; Matthey, P.; Coquoz, O.; Valentin, J. D. P.; Salentinig, S.; Walch, M.

2026-03-26 microbiology
10.64898/2026.03.26.714505 bioRxiv
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Multidrug resistant (MDR) bacterial wound infections are an increasing clinical challenge and require alternatives to conventional antibiotics. Although antimicrobial proteins offer promise, their therapeutic use is limited by poor stability, proteolytic degradation, reduced activity under physiological conditions, and potential toxicity. This work reports pH-sensitive lipid nanocarriers composed of granulysin (GNLY) and oleic acid (OA) for antimicrobial delivery to infected tissues. At neutral pH, GNLY is retained within OA-based nanocarriers and protected from proteolytic degradation. At pH 5.0, such as in infected wounds, the carriers undergo structural reorganization and release GNLY, restoring antimicrobial activity. OAGNLY (32 {micro}g/mL) achieved >3-log reductions in Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli within 1 hour, and up to 4-log reductions in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii, at physiological salt concentrations where free GNLY was largely inactive. Minimum inhibitory concentrations were 16 {micro}g/mL for MRSA and 32 {micro}g/mL for colistin-resistant E. coli. Ultrastructural analysis using transmission electron microscopy revealed disruptions of bacterial membranes and intracellular structures following OAGNLY treatment. In a murine surgical wound infection model, topical application of OAGNLY for 4 hours reduced bacterial burden by >5 logs and significantly decreased inflammation, as confirmed by histological analysis. In parallel, OAGNLY demonstrated minimal cytotoxicity to mammalian cells at active concentrations. These findings identify OAGNLY nanocarriers as a promising platform for pH-responsive delivery of GNLY and highlight their potential application for treating MDR skin and soft tissue infections..

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