2015
DOI: 10.1128/aac.03722-14
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Colostrum Hexasaccharide, a Novel Staphylococcus aureus Quorum-Sensing Inhibitor

Abstract: The discovery of quorum-sensing (QS) systems regulating antibiotic resistance and virulence factors (VFs) has afforded a novel opportunity to prevent bacterial pathogenicity. Dietary molecules have been demonstrated to attenuate QS circuits of bacteria. But, to our knowledge, no study exploring the potential of colostrum hexasaccharide (CHS) in regulating QS systems has been published. In this study, we analyzed CHS for inhibiting QS signaling in Staphylococcus aureus. We isolated and characterized CHS from ma… Show more

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“…aeruginosa QS systems support the idea that fluid flow is an important element of a biofilm’s physical environment that can co-regulate the onset of QS as it decreases the local QS inducer concentration by convection. In particular, these results cast doubt on any direct application where results about the effectiveness of QS antagonists or biocides obtained under quiescent conditions 43 44 45 46 are translated to habitats exposed to fluid flow. Instead, we suggest that screening assays for new approaches to interfere with QS should explicitly include fluid flow as a fundamental test parameter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…aeruginosa QS systems support the idea that fluid flow is an important element of a biofilm’s physical environment that can co-regulate the onset of QS as it decreases the local QS inducer concentration by convection. In particular, these results cast doubt on any direct application where results about the effectiveness of QS antagonists or biocides obtained under quiescent conditions 43 44 45 46 are translated to habitats exposed to fluid flow. Instead, we suggest that screening assays for new approaches to interfere with QS should explicitly include fluid flow as a fundamental test parameter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Standard disk–diffusion assay was used to detect anti-QS activity of the 5 phenolic compounds utilizing biomonitor strain, C.violaceum (ATCC12472) by slightly modifying a previously reported method 84 . C. violaceum ATCC12472 was poured on molten LB agar medium in plastic petri dish (90 × 15 mm) to make 5 × 10 6 CFU/mL.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria has driven studies for disabling virulence preferentially through quorum sensing (QS) inhibition tactics instead of bactericidal and bacteriostatic strategies (Singh et al, 2009a; Defoirdt et al, 2013; Kim et al, 2015; Lidor et al, 2015; Srivastava et al, 2015; Wang et al, 2015; Yang et al, 2015). P. aeruginosa , a Gram-negative bacterium causes cystic fibrosis in immunocompromised patients, burn units of hospitals, and in implanted medical devices including intubation tubes and stents (Singh et al, 2012; Singh B. R. et al, 2015; Kalferstova et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%