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Título: Novel Insights on the Synergistic Mechanism of Action Between the Polycationic Peptide Colistin and Cannabidiol Against Gram-Negative Bacteria
Autor(es): Corleto, Melina 
Garavaglia, Matias 
Martínez, Melina M. B 
Weschenfeller, Melanie 
Urrea Montes, Santiago 
Aran, Martín 
Pellizza, Leonardo 
Faccone, Diego 
Maffia, Paulo C. 
Palavras-chave: Colistina;Bacterias;Bacterias Gramnegativas
Data do documento: 30-Dez-2025
Resumo: 
Background/Objectives: Colistin (polymyxin E) has re-emerged as a last-hope treatment
against MDR Gram-negative pathogens due to the development of extensively drugresistant
Gram-negative bacteria. Unfortunately, rapid global resistance towards colistin has
emerged, which represents a major public health concern. In this context (CBD), a lipophilic
molecule derived from Cannabis sativa, exhibits antimicrobial activity mainly against
Gram-positive bacteria but is generally ineffective against Gram-negative species. However,
synergistic antibacterial activity between CBD and polymyxin B has been reported. The
objective of this work is to analyze the colistin–CBD synergy against clinically relevant
Gram-negative isolates displaying diverse mechanisms of colistin resistance and to explore
the basis of the possible mechanism of action involved in the first steps of this synergy.
Methods: Microbiological assays, minimal inhibitory concentration, cell culture, synergy
tests by checker board and time kill, biofilm inhibition evaluation by crystal violet and MTT,
SEM (scanning electron microscopy), molecules interaction analysis by nuclear magnetic
resonance (NMR). Results: The colistin–CBD combination displayed synergy in colistin
resistant Gram-negative bacteria and also disrupted preformed biofilms and killed bacteria
within them. Time-kill assays revealed rapid bactericidal activity and SEM showed mild
surface alterations on bacterial outer membranes after sublethal colistin monotherapy.
Furthermore, a series of sequential treatment assays on colistin-resistant Escherichia coli
showed that simultaneous exposure to both compounds was required for activity, as
introducing a washing step between treatments abolished the antibacterial effect. In order
to obtain deeper insight into this mechanism, NMR analyses were performed, revealing
specific molecular interactions between CBD and colistin molecules. Conclusions: These
results provide evidence for the first time that both molecules engage through a specific
and structurally meaningful interaction and only display synergy when acting together on
colistin-resistant bacteria.
URI: http://sgc.anlis.gob.ar/handle/123456789/2718
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics18010051
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