2021
DOI: 10.1055/a-1585-6322
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Seven-day Oral Intake of Orthosiphon stamineus Leaves Infusion Exerts Antiadhesive Ex Vivo Activity Against Uropathogenic E. coli in Urine Samples

Abstract: Orthosiphon stamineus leaves (Java tea) extract is traditionally used for the treatment of urinary tract infections. According to recent in vitro data, animal infection studies, and transcriptomic investigations, polymethoxylated flavones from Java tea exert antiadhesive activity against uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC). This antiadhesive activity has been shown to reduce bladder and kidney lesion in a mice infection model. As no data on the antivirulent activity of Java tea intake on humans are available… Show more

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“…Thus, specific recognition of the host cell and successful adhesion to the same by C. jejuni represents a central factor for effective colonization, subsequent invasion, but also persistence of the bacteria (Klemm and Schembri 2000;Ozeri et al 2001;Rubinchik et al 2012;Pizarro-Cerdá and Cossart 2006). Conversely, however, targeted inhibition of bacterial adhesion by anti-adhesive agents also offers the possibility of intervening very early in the establishment of the infection (Deipenbrock et al 2021;Gottesmann et al 2020aGottesmann et al , 2020bScharf et al 2019).…”
Section: Adhesion and Its General Role For The Infection Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, specific recognition of the host cell and successful adhesion to the same by C. jejuni represents a central factor for effective colonization, subsequent invasion, but also persistence of the bacteria (Klemm and Schembri 2000;Ozeri et al 2001;Rubinchik et al 2012;Pizarro-Cerdá and Cossart 2006). Conversely, however, targeted inhibition of bacterial adhesion by anti-adhesive agents also offers the possibility of intervening very early in the establishment of the infection (Deipenbrock et al 2021;Gottesmann et al 2020aGottesmann et al , 2020bScharf et al 2019).…”
Section: Adhesion and Its General Role For The Infection Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typische antiadhäsiv wirkende Drogen sind z. B. Queckenwurzel (Agropyron repens L., Wirkstoff Hexadecyl-Cumarsäureester [11]) oder Indischer Nierentee (Orthosiphon stamineus Benth., Wirkstoffkomplex polymethoxylierte Flavone [12]). Ausgeprägte antibakterielle Wirkungen sind z.…”
Section: Unkomplizierte Harnwegsinfekte Und Phytotherapeutische Inter...unclassified
“…Prevention strategies in livestock and food production are essential to reduce the infection risk, but also specific inhibition of the manifold virulence factors of Campylobacte r has been recognized as a promising tool. Especially, inhibitors of the bacterial adhesion to host cells, the so-called entry blockers or antiadhesive compounds, can help to reduce the early host–pathogen interaction (Sarshar et al 2017 ; Schmuch et al 2015 ; Selbach et al 2023 ; Gottesmann et al 2020a ; Thöle et al 2015 ; Deipenbrock et al 2023 ). Thus, an antiadhesive strategy might also be interesting for reducing the Campylobacter load in livestock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%