Saccharin disrupts bacterial cell envelope stability and interferes with DNA replication dynamics
Saccharin disrupts bacterial cell envelope stability and interferes with DNA replication dynamics
Saccharin has been part of the human diet for over 100 years, and there is a comprehensive body of evidence demonstrating that it can influence the gut microbiome, ultimately impacting human health. However, the precise mechanisms through which saccharin can impact bacteria have remained elusive. In this work, we demonstrate that saccharin inhibits cell division, leading to cell filamentation with altered DNA synthesis dynamics. We show that these effects on the cell are superseded by the formation of bulges emerging from the cell envelope, which ultimately trigger cell lysis. We demonstrate that saccharin can inhibit the growth of both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria as well as disrupt key phenotypes linked to host colonisation, such as motility and biofilm formation. In addition, we test its potential to disrupt established biofilms (single-species as well as polymicrobial) and its capacity to re-sensitise multidrug-resistant pathogens to last-resort antibiotics. Finally, we present in vitro and ex vivo evidence of the versatility of saccharin as a potential antimicrobial by integrating it into an effective hydrogel wound dressing.
Saccharin/pharmacology, DNA Replication/drug effects, Biofilms/drug effects, Humans, Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology, Cell Membrane/drug effects, Cell Wall/drug effects, Bacteria/drug effects, Gram-Negative Bacteria/drug effects
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1 April 2025
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Proctor, Chris R
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Maslova, Evgenia
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Han, Jie
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Soliman, Mohamed A N
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Dunbar, Emma L
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Singh, Bhupender
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Peros, Stelinda
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Killelea, Tom
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Haugland, Marius M
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Lentz, Christian S
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de Dios, Rubén, Gadar, Kavita, Proctor, Chris R, Maslova, Evgenia, Han, Jie, Soliman, Mohamed A N, Krawiel, Dominika, Dunbar, Emma L, Singh, Bhupender, Peros, Stelinda, Killelea, Tom, Warnke, Anna-Luisa, Haugland, Marius M, Bolt, Edward L, Lentz, Christian S, Rudolph, Christian J and McCarthy, Ronan R
(2025)
Saccharin disrupts bacterial cell envelope stability and interferes with DNA replication dynamics.
EMBO Molecular Medicine, 17 (5), .
(doi:10.1038/s44321-025-00219-1).
Abstract
Saccharin has been part of the human diet for over 100 years, and there is a comprehensive body of evidence demonstrating that it can influence the gut microbiome, ultimately impacting human health. However, the precise mechanisms through which saccharin can impact bacteria have remained elusive. In this work, we demonstrate that saccharin inhibits cell division, leading to cell filamentation with altered DNA synthesis dynamics. We show that these effects on the cell are superseded by the formation of bulges emerging from the cell envelope, which ultimately trigger cell lysis. We demonstrate that saccharin can inhibit the growth of both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria as well as disrupt key phenotypes linked to host colonisation, such as motility and biofilm formation. In addition, we test its potential to disrupt established biofilms (single-species as well as polymicrobial) and its capacity to re-sensitise multidrug-resistant pathogens to last-resort antibiotics. Finally, we present in vitro and ex vivo evidence of the versatility of saccharin as a potential antimicrobial by integrating it into an effective hydrogel wound dressing.
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Saccharin/pharmacology, DNA Replication/drug effects, Biofilms/drug effects, Humans, Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology, Cell Membrane/drug effects, Cell Wall/drug effects, Bacteria/drug effects, Gram-Negative Bacteria/drug effects
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Rubén de Dios
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Kavita Gadar
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Chris R Proctor
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Evgenia Maslova
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Jie Han
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Mohamed A N Soliman
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Dominika Krawiel
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Emma L Dunbar
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Bhupender Singh
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Stelinda Peros
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Tom Killelea
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Anna-Luisa Warnke
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Marius M Haugland
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Edward L Bolt
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Christian S Lentz
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Christian J Rudolph
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Ronan R McCarthy
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