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Synergistic Antibacterial and Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Temporin A and Modified Temporin B In Vivo
Authors:Rosanna Capparelli  Alessandra Romanelli  Marco Iannaccone  Nunzia Nocerino  Raffaella Ripa  Soccorsa Pensato  Carlo Pedone  Domenico Iannelli
Affiliation:1. Department of Soil, Plant, Environment and Animal Production Sciences, University of Naples “Federico II”- School of Biotechnological Sciences, Napoli, Italy.; 2. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Naples “Federico II”- School of Biotechnological Sciences, Napoli, Italy.;Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, United States of America
Abstract:Temporins are antimicrobial peptides secreted by the granular glands of the European red frog (Rana temporaria). They are 10–14 amino acid long polypeptides active prevalently against gram positive bacteria. This study shows that a synthetic temporin B analogue (TB-YK), acquires the capacity to act in synergism with temporin A and to exert antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity in vivo against gram positive and gram negative bacteria. Administration of 3.4 mg/Kg of temporin A (TA)+1.6 mg/Kg TB-YK, given to individual mice concurrently with a lethal dose of bacteria (gram positive or negative), rescued 100% of the animals. More importantly, the same doses of temporins, administered one week after experimental infection with a sub lethal dose of bacteria, sterilized 100% of the animals within 3–6 days. Also, it is described an animal model based on the use of sub lethal doses of bacteria, which closely mimics bacterial infection in humans. The model offers the possibility to test in a preclinical setting the true potential of TA and TB-YK in combination as antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agents.
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