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Antimicrobial Activities of Isothiocyanates Against Campylobacter jejuni Isolates
Food-borne human infection with Campylobacter jejuni is a medical concern in both industrialized and developing countries. Efficient eradication of C. jejuni reservoirs within live animals and processed foods is limited by the development of antimicrobial resistances and by practical problems relate...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3417524/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22919644 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2012.00053 |
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author | Dufour, Virginie Alazzam, Bachar Ermel, Gwennola Thepaut, Marion Rossero, Albert Tresse, Odile Baysse, Christine |
author_facet | Dufour, Virginie Alazzam, Bachar Ermel, Gwennola Thepaut, Marion Rossero, Albert Tresse, Odile Baysse, Christine |
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description | Food-borne human infection with Campylobacter jejuni is a medical concern in both industrialized and developing countries. Efficient eradication of C. jejuni reservoirs within live animals and processed foods is limited by the development of antimicrobial resistances and by practical problems related to the use of conventional antibiotics in food processes. We have investigated the bacteriostatic and bactericidal activities of two phytochemicals, allyl-isothiocyanate (AITC), and benzyl isothiocyanate (BITC), against 24 C. jejuni isolates from chicken feces, human infections, and contaminated foods, as well as two reference strains NCTC11168 and 81-176. AITC and BITC displayed a potent antibacterial activity against C. jejuni. BITC showed a higher overall antibacterial effect (MIC of 1.25–5 μg mL(−1)) compared to AITC (MIC of 50–200 μg mL(−1)). Both compounds are bactericidal rather than bacteriostatic. The sensitivity levels of C. jejuni isolates against isothiocyanates were neither correlated with the presence of a GGT (γ-Glutamyl Transpeptidase) encoding gene in the genome, with antibiotic resistance nor with the origin of the biological sample. However the ggt mutant of C. jejuni 81-176 displayed a decreased survival rate compared to wild-type when exposed to ITC. This work determined the MIC of two ITC against a panel of C. jejuni isolates, showed that both compounds are bactericidal rather than bacteriostatic, and highlighted the role of GGT enzyme in the survival rate of C. jejuni exposed to ITC. |
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spelling | pubmed-34175242012-08-23 Antimicrobial Activities of Isothiocyanates Against Campylobacter jejuni Isolates Dufour, Virginie Alazzam, Bachar Ermel, Gwennola Thepaut, Marion Rossero, Albert Tresse, Odile Baysse, Christine Front Cell Infect Microbiol Microbiology Food-borne human infection with Campylobacter jejuni is a medical concern in both industrialized and developing countries. Efficient eradication of C. jejuni reservoirs within live animals and processed foods is limited by the development of antimicrobial resistances and by practical problems related to the use of conventional antibiotics in food processes. We have investigated the bacteriostatic and bactericidal activities of two phytochemicals, allyl-isothiocyanate (AITC), and benzyl isothiocyanate (BITC), against 24 C. jejuni isolates from chicken feces, human infections, and contaminated foods, as well as two reference strains NCTC11168 and 81-176. AITC and BITC displayed a potent antibacterial activity against C. jejuni. BITC showed a higher overall antibacterial effect (MIC of 1.25–5 μg mL(−1)) compared to AITC (MIC of 50–200 μg mL(−1)). Both compounds are bactericidal rather than bacteriostatic. The sensitivity levels of C. jejuni isolates against isothiocyanates were neither correlated with the presence of a GGT (γ-Glutamyl Transpeptidase) encoding gene in the genome, with antibiotic resistance nor with the origin of the biological sample. However the ggt mutant of C. jejuni 81-176 displayed a decreased survival rate compared to wild-type when exposed to ITC. This work determined the MIC of two ITC against a panel of C. jejuni isolates, showed that both compounds are bactericidal rather than bacteriostatic, and highlighted the role of GGT enzyme in the survival rate of C. jejuni exposed to ITC. Frontiers Research Foundation 2012-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3417524/ /pubmed/22919644 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2012.00053 Text en Copyright © 2012 Dufour, Alazzam, Ermel, Thepaut, Rossero, Tresse and Baysse. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial License, which permits non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Dufour, Virginie Alazzam, Bachar Ermel, Gwennola Thepaut, Marion Rossero, Albert Tresse, Odile Baysse, Christine Antimicrobial Activities of Isothiocyanates Against Campylobacter jejuni Isolates |
title | Antimicrobial Activities of Isothiocyanates Against Campylobacter jejuni Isolates |
title_full | Antimicrobial Activities of Isothiocyanates Against Campylobacter jejuni Isolates |
title_fullStr | Antimicrobial Activities of Isothiocyanates Against Campylobacter jejuni Isolates |
title_full_unstemmed | Antimicrobial Activities of Isothiocyanates Against Campylobacter jejuni Isolates |
title_short | Antimicrobial Activities of Isothiocyanates Against Campylobacter jejuni Isolates |
title_sort | antimicrobial activities of isothiocyanates against campylobacter jejuni isolates |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3417524/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22919644 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2012.00053 |
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