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Sub-inhibitory membrane damage undermines Staphylococcus aureus virulence. | LitMetric

Sub-inhibitory membrane damage undermines Staphylococcus aureus virulence.

Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr

Department of Biotechnology and Food Engineering, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel. Electronic address:

Published: June 2019

We investigated antibacterial properties of a recently described membrane-active lipopeptide, COOcO (decanoyl-ornithyl-ornithyl-dodecanoyl-ornithyl-amide) against Gram-positive bacteria (GPB). Minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and kinetics were compared in culture media and plasma. Chemo-sensitization to antibiotics was determined using the checkerboard assay. Membrane damages were estimated using diverse membrane potential sensitive dyes. ATP levels and relevant enzymes activities were measured using commercial bioassay kits. While relatively weakly active in simple culture media, sub-MIC levels (~ten-fold) of COOcO have significantly improved the antibacterial function of Human plasma. Mechanistic studies indicated that COOcO-treated bacteria have sustained mild membrane damage(s) in association with rapid (within 2 min) but low (<10%) dissipation of the trans-membrane potential; Intracellular ATP levels were transiently reduced (~20%) whereas extracellular ATP increased only at MIC values; Sub-inhibitory concentrations were sufficient for inhibiting major agr-regulated virulence factors (lipase and α-toxin) and for sensitizing MRSA USA300 to the antibiotic oxacillin to the point of reverting the bacteria status from oxacillin-resistant to oxacillin-sensitive (i.e., oxacillin MIC was reduced from 32 to 0.1 mg/l). These findings argue that by means of mild depolarization, COOcO affects the quorum sensing regulator in a manner that transiently weakens bacterial defenses, thereby enforcing studies that support the potential usefulness of fighting S. aureus (and possibly other GPB) infections, by targeting its virulence.

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