AI Article Synopsis

  • The pathogen in question causes several medical conditions in cattle, leading to significant but often underestimated economic losses due to poor recognition and treatment.
  • Treatment with common antibiotics is ineffective, prompting research into plant-derived antimicrobials (PDAs) like cinnamaldehyde, eugenol, and carvacrol, which show promise due to their strong antibacterial properties and safety for humans and animals.
  • Preliminary studies indicate that while carvacrol significantly affects gene expression in the pathogen, the growth-inhibitory effects of cinnamaldehyde and eugenol might operate through mechanisms unrelated to gene expression changes.

Article Abstract

is an insidious, wall-less primary bacterial pathogen that causes bovine pneumonia, mid-ear infection, mastitis, and arthritis. The economic losses caused by due to culling, diminished milk production, and feed conversion are underestimated because of poor diagnosis/recognition. Treatment with common antibiotics targeting the cell wall is ineffective. Plant-derived antimicrobials (PDAs) such as food-grade -cinnamaldehyde (TC), eugenol (EU), and carvacrol (CAR) are inexpensive and generally regarded as safe for humans and animals yet possess strong anti-bacterial properties. In preliminary studies, we found that all three PDAs inhibited the growth of . Through RNA sequencing, we report here that CAR affected the expression of 153 genes which included the downregulation of energy generation-related proteins, pentose phosphate pathway, and upregulation of ribosomes and translation-related proteins. Few differentially expressed genes were found when was treated with TC, EU, or when the three PDAs were double or triple combined. Our results suggest that, as opposed to the effect of CAR, the growth-inhibitory effects of TC and EU at levels tested may be exerted through mechanisms other than gene expression regulations.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9207385PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.888433DOI Listing

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