A Selective Multivalent NET-Associated Chromatin Neutralizer Resolves Infection-Associated Inflammation in Severe Sepsis
Targeting the overwhelming inflammation driven by neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) during infection provides an opportunity to manage severe sepsis. This potential needs to be realized by exploring selective NET-neutralization materials, which remains a challenge. Herein, we report a multivalent macromolecular strategy that targets NET-associated DNA-histone chromatin complexes while preserving antibacterial activity of aminoglycoside. We identify 8-arm PEG-conjugated netilmicin (8-arm Netil) as a lead NETs-neutralizer from a library of multivalent aminoglycoside-displayed materials. When compared with 2- and 4-arm counterparts, 8-arm Netil exhibits potent antibacterial activity and hig