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Antibiotic and synergistic effect of Leu-Lys rich peptide against antibiotic resistant microorganisms isolated from patients with cholelithiasis
Authors:Nari Jeong  Seong-Cheol Park  Ramamourthy Gopal  Byoung Kwan Son  Yoonkyung Park  Kyung-Soo Hahm
Affiliation:a Research Center for Proteineous Materials (RCPM), Chosun University, Kwangju, Republic of Korea
b Department of Biotechnology and BK21 Research Team for Protein Activity Control, Chosun University, Kwangju, Republic of Korea
c Department of Internal Medicine, Eulji General Hospital, Hagye 1-dong, Seoul, Republic of Korea
d Department of Medicine, Hanyang University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea
e Department of Cellular-Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, Chosun University, Kwangju, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Pseudomonas aeruginosa has eventually developed resistance against flomoxef sodium, isepamicin and cefpiramide. Therefore, in this study, the antibacterial activity and synergistic effects of the amphipathic-derived P5-18mer antimicrobial peptide were tested against pathogens associated with cholelithiasis that have developed resistance against commonly used antibiotics. The results were then compared with the activities of the amphipathic-derived peptide, P5-18mer, melittin and common antibiotics. Growth inhibition of planktonic bacteria was tested using the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS). The bactericidal activity of the antimicrobial peptides was measured using time-kill curves. Synergistic effects were evaluated by testing the effects of P5-18mer alone and in combination with flomoxef sodium, isepamicin or cefpiramide at 0.5 × MIC. P5-18mer peptide displayed strong activity against pathogens and flomoxef sodium, isepamicin and cefpiramide-resistant bacteria cell lines obtained from a patient with gallstones; however, it did not exert cytotoxicity against the human keratinocyte HaCat cell line. In addition, the results of time-kill curves indicated that P5-18mer peptide exerted bactericidal activity against four strains of P. aeruginosa. Finally, the use of P5-18mer and antibiotics exerted synergistic effects against cell lines that were resistant to commonly used antibiotics. These results indicate that this class of peptides has a rapid microbicidal effect on flomoxef sodium, isepamicin and cefpiramide-resistant strains of P. aeruginosa. Therefore, these peptides may be used as a lead drug for the treatment of acquired pathogens from patients with cholelithiasis who are affected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Keywords:Pseudomonas aeruginosa   P5-18mer antimicrobial peptide   Isepamicin-resistant bacteria   Cefpiramide-resistant bacteria
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