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Effect of Carvacrol and Thymol on NorA efflux pump inhibition in multidrug-resistant (MDR) Staphylococcus aureus strains
Authors:dos Santos Barbosa  Cristina Rodrigues  Scherf  Jackelyne Roberta  de Freitas  Thiago Sampaio  de Menezes  Irwin Rose Alencar  Pereira  Raimundo Luiz Silva  dos Santos  Joycy Francely Sampaio  de Jesus  Sarah Silva Patrício  Lopes  Thais Pereira  de Sousa Silveira  Zildene  de Morais Oliveira-Tintino  Cícera Datiane  Júnior  José Pinto Siqueira  Coutinho  Henrique Douglas Melo  Tintino  Saulo Relison  da Cunha  Francisco Assis Bezerra
Institution:1.Laboratory of Semi-Arid Bioprospecting (LABSEMA), Regional University of Cariri-URCA, Crato, Brazil
;2.Laboratory of Simulations and Molecular Spectroscopy (Lasemol), Regional University of Cariri-URCA, Crato, Brazil
;3.Laboratory of Pharmacology and Molecular Chemistry (LFQM), Department of Biological Chemistry, Regional University of Cariri-URCA, Crato, Brazil
;4.Laboratory of Microbiology and Molecular Biology (LMBM), Regional University of Cariri-URCA, Crato, Brazil
;5.Laboratory of Microorganism Genetics (LGM), Federal University of Paraiba-UFPB, Jo?o Pessoa, Brazil
;6.Laboratory of Pharmacotoxicological Prospection of Bioactive Products (Biofarmatox), Federal University of Pernambuco-UFPE, Recife, Brazil
;
Abstract:

Undue exposure to antimicrobials has led to the acquisition and development of sophisticated bacterial resistance mechanisms, such as efflux pumps, which are able to expel or reduce the intracellular concentration of various antibiotics, making them ineffective. Therefore, inhibiting this mechanism is a promising way to minimize the phenomenon of resistance in bacteria. In this sense, the present study sought to evaluate the activity of the Carvacrol (CAR) and Thymol (THY) terpenes as possible Efflux Pump Inhibitors (EPIs), by determining the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) and the association of these compounds in subinhibitory concentrations with the antibiotic Norfloxacin and with Ethidium Bromide (EtBr) against strains SA-1199 (wild-type) and SA-1199B (overexpresses NorA) of Staphylococcus aureus. In order to verify the interaction of the terpenes with the NorA efflux protein, an in silico molecular modeling study was carried out. The assays used to obtain the MIC of CAR and THY were performed by broth microdilution, while the Efflux Pump inhibitory test was performed by the MIC modification method of the antibiotic Norfloxacin and EtBr. docking was performed using the Molegro Virtual Docker (MVD) program. The results of the study revealed that CAR and THY have moderate bacterial activity and are capable of reducing the MIC of Norfloxacin antibiotic and EtBr in strains of S. aureus carrying the NorA efflux pump. The docking results showed that these terpenes act as possible competitive NorA inhibitors and can be investigated as adjuvants in combined therapies aimed at reducing antibiotic resistance.

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