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Bactericidal activities of the cationic steroid CSA-13 and the cathelicidin peptide LL-37 against Helicobacter pylori in simulated gastric juice
BACKGROUND: The worldwide appearance of drug-resistant strains of H. pylori motivates a search for new agents with therapeutic potential against this family of bacteria that colonizes the stomach, and is associated with adenocarcinoma development. This study was designed to assess in vitro the anti-...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2748089/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19728885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-9-187 |
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author | Leszczyńska, Katarzyna Namiot, Andrzej Fein, David E Wen, Qi Namiot, Zbigniew Savage, Paul B Diamond, Scott Janmey, Paul A Bucki, Robert |
author_facet | Leszczyńska, Katarzyna Namiot, Andrzej Fein, David E Wen, Qi Namiot, Zbigniew Savage, Paul B Diamond, Scott Janmey, Paul A Bucki, Robert |
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description | BACKGROUND: The worldwide appearance of drug-resistant strains of H. pylori motivates a search for new agents with therapeutic potential against this family of bacteria that colonizes the stomach, and is associated with adenocarcinoma development. This study was designed to assess in vitro the anti-H. pylori potential of cathelicidin LL-37 peptide, which is naturally present in gastric juice, its optimized synthetic analog WLBU2, and the non-peptide antibacterial agent ceragenin CSA-13. RESULTS: In agreement with previous studies, increased expression of hCAP-18/LL-37 was observed in gastric mucosa obtained from H. pylori infected subjects. MBC (minimum bactericidal concentration) values determined in nutrient-containing media range from 100-800 μg/ml for LL-37, 17.8-142 μg/ml for WLBU2 and 0.275-8.9 μg/ml for ceragenin CSA-13. These data indicate substantial, but widely differing antibacterial activities against clinical isolates of H. pylori. After incubation in simulated gastric juice (low pH with presence of pepsin) CSA-13, but not LL-37 or WLBU2, retained antibacterial activity. Compared to LL-37 and WLBU2 peptides, CSA-13 activity was also more resistant to inhibition by isolated host gastric mucins. CONCLUSION: These data indicate that cholic acid-based antimicrobial agents such as CSA-13 resist proteolytic degradation and inhibition by mucin and have potential for treatment of H. pylori infections, including those caused by the clarithromycin and/or metronidazole-resistant strains. |
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spelling | pubmed-27480892009-09-22 Bactericidal activities of the cationic steroid CSA-13 and the cathelicidin peptide LL-37 against Helicobacter pylori in simulated gastric juice Leszczyńska, Katarzyna Namiot, Andrzej Fein, David E Wen, Qi Namiot, Zbigniew Savage, Paul B Diamond, Scott Janmey, Paul A Bucki, Robert BMC Microbiol Research article BACKGROUND: The worldwide appearance of drug-resistant strains of H. pylori motivates a search for new agents with therapeutic potential against this family of bacteria that colonizes the stomach, and is associated with adenocarcinoma development. This study was designed to assess in vitro the anti-H. pylori potential of cathelicidin LL-37 peptide, which is naturally present in gastric juice, its optimized synthetic analog WLBU2, and the non-peptide antibacterial agent ceragenin CSA-13. RESULTS: In agreement with previous studies, increased expression of hCAP-18/LL-37 was observed in gastric mucosa obtained from H. pylori infected subjects. MBC (minimum bactericidal concentration) values determined in nutrient-containing media range from 100-800 μg/ml for LL-37, 17.8-142 μg/ml for WLBU2 and 0.275-8.9 μg/ml for ceragenin CSA-13. These data indicate substantial, but widely differing antibacterial activities against clinical isolates of H. pylori. After incubation in simulated gastric juice (low pH with presence of pepsin) CSA-13, but not LL-37 or WLBU2, retained antibacterial activity. Compared to LL-37 and WLBU2 peptides, CSA-13 activity was also more resistant to inhibition by isolated host gastric mucins. CONCLUSION: These data indicate that cholic acid-based antimicrobial agents such as CSA-13 resist proteolytic degradation and inhibition by mucin and have potential for treatment of H. pylori infections, including those caused by the clarithromycin and/or metronidazole-resistant strains. BioMed Central 2009-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2748089/ /pubmed/19728885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-9-187 Text en Copyright ©2009 Leszczyńska et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research article Leszczyńska, Katarzyna Namiot, Andrzej Fein, David E Wen, Qi Namiot, Zbigniew Savage, Paul B Diamond, Scott Janmey, Paul A Bucki, Robert Bactericidal activities of the cationic steroid CSA-13 and the cathelicidin peptide LL-37 against Helicobacter pylori in simulated gastric juice |
title | Bactericidal activities of the cationic steroid CSA-13 and the cathelicidin peptide LL-37 against Helicobacter pylori in simulated gastric juice |
title_full | Bactericidal activities of the cationic steroid CSA-13 and the cathelicidin peptide LL-37 against Helicobacter pylori in simulated gastric juice |
title_fullStr | Bactericidal activities of the cationic steroid CSA-13 and the cathelicidin peptide LL-37 against Helicobacter pylori in simulated gastric juice |
title_full_unstemmed | Bactericidal activities of the cationic steroid CSA-13 and the cathelicidin peptide LL-37 against Helicobacter pylori in simulated gastric juice |
title_short | Bactericidal activities of the cationic steroid CSA-13 and the cathelicidin peptide LL-37 against Helicobacter pylori in simulated gastric juice |
title_sort | bactericidal activities of the cationic steroid csa-13 and the cathelicidin peptide ll-37 against helicobacter pylori in simulated gastric juice |
topic | Research article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2748089/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19728885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-9-187 |
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