2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10529-009-0010-9
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Synergistic effects of ovine-derived cathelicidins and other antimicrobials against Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Staphylococcus aureus 1056 MRSA

Abstract: Synergistic effects of ovine-derived cathelicidins SMAP29 and OaBac5mini with the antimicrobials polymyxin B, lysozyme, nisin and lactoferrin were investigated against E. coli O157:H7 and S. aureus 1056 MRSA. Lysozyme showed synergy against E. coli O157:H7 with SMAP29, polymyxin B and lactoferrin. Synergy was also found between SMAP29 and lactoferrin against this host. Against S. aureus 1056 MRSA, lysozyme showed synergy with OaBac5mini, polymyxin B and nisin, while synergy was also found between nisin and OaB… Show more

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“…This serum and cation sensitivity could mean that, in vivo, other antimicrobial mechanisms are needed to kill bacteria, and cathelicidins are instead required to reduce immune activation against the dead bacteria. Cathelicidins have been shown to act in synergy with other hostderived antimicrobial components, such as lysozyme and lactoferrin, which are stored in the same neutrophil granules as cathelicidins (13,58,59). Thus, although most cathelicidins have limited antimicrobial activity under cell culture conditions in vitro, their bactericidal activity during infections in vivo might be enhanced by acting in concert with other host-derived antimicrobial components.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This serum and cation sensitivity could mean that, in vivo, other antimicrobial mechanisms are needed to kill bacteria, and cathelicidins are instead required to reduce immune activation against the dead bacteria. Cathelicidins have been shown to act in synergy with other hostderived antimicrobial components, such as lysozyme and lactoferrin, which are stored in the same neutrophil granules as cathelicidins (13,58,59). Thus, although most cathelicidins have limited antimicrobial activity under cell culture conditions in vitro, their bactericidal activity during infections in vivo might be enhanced by acting in concert with other host-derived antimicrobial components.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lysozyme is a good candidate for hybridization due to the reported synergism between lysozyme and other antimicrobial components including cecropins, defensins, cathelicidins, etc [23,[37][38][39]. In the present study, novel hybrid protein combining PI with hLY was designed.…”
Section: Dissussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As described previously, SMAP-29 when expressed as a fusion peptide with three other AMPs showed no hemolytic activity under the conditions tested [Niu et al, 2008], suggesting that fusion to other peptides may provide a solution to the cytotoxicity issue. Further, the use of multiple types of AMPs may help reduce the chance of bacterial resistance because it increases the number of potential targets in the bacteria [Sørensen and Borregaard, 2005] and synergistic interactions make the individual peptides effective at lower concentrations [van der Linden et al, 2009]. Other strategies that should be considered depending on target organisms may include (1) fusion of SMAP-29 to a molecule (e.g., an antibody) that binds target bacteria to achieve targeted killing [Franzman et al, 2009], and (2) coupled use with a cell-penetrating peptide, such as Pep-1 and its derivatives [Morris et al, 2001;Zhu et al, 2006;Wagstaff and Jans, 2006], to facilitate killing intracellular bacteria.…”
Section: Use In Combinationmentioning
confidence: 99%