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Lupinus mutabilis Edible Beans Protect against Bacterial Infection in Uroepithelial Cells

Lupinus mutabilis is a South American herb with edible beans, known to reduce serum glucose levels in diabetic patients. Furthermore, L. mutabilis contains phytochemicals known to decrease bacterial load. Based on the increased urinary tract infections experienced among patients with diabetes, we in...

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Autores principales: Kamolvit, Witchuda, Nilsén, Vera, Zambrana, Silvia, Mohanty, Soumitra, Gonzales, Eduardo, Östenson, Claes-Göran, Brauner, Annelie
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6311276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30643523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1098015
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author Kamolvit, Witchuda
Nilsén, Vera
Zambrana, Silvia
Mohanty, Soumitra
Gonzales, Eduardo
Östenson, Claes-Göran
Brauner, Annelie
author_facet Kamolvit, Witchuda
Nilsén, Vera
Zambrana, Silvia
Mohanty, Soumitra
Gonzales, Eduardo
Östenson, Claes-Göran
Brauner, Annelie
author_sort Kamolvit, Witchuda
collection PubMed
description Lupinus mutabilis is a South American herb with edible beans, known to reduce serum glucose levels in diabetic patients. Furthermore, L. mutabilis contains phytochemicals known to decrease bacterial load. Based on the increased urinary tract infections experienced among patients with diabetes, we investigated the effect of L. mutabilis on bladder epithelial cells in the protection of E. coli infection during normal and high glucose concentrations. We did not observe any direct antibacterial effect by L. mutabilis extract. Instead we observed an influence on the host cells, with indirect impact on bacteria and their possibility of causing infection. L. mutabilis extract decreased adhesion to bladder epithelial cells of uropathogenic bacteria, including drug-resistant strains. Moreover, uroplakin1a, involved in adhesion, was downregulated while the antimicrobial peptide RNase 7 was upregulated in L. mutabilis treated cells irrespectively of glucose concentration. This supports an early effect fighting bacteria. Additionally, L. mutabilis prevented bacterial biofilm formation, which is used by bacteria to evade the immune system and antibiotics. In summary, L. mutabilis protects against bacterial infection in uroepithelial cells by preventing adhesion through alteration of the cell surface, increasing antimicrobial peptide expression, and reducing biofilm formation. Together, this promotes bacterial clearance, suggesting that L. mutabilis as extract or as a dietary item can contribute to the prevention of urinary tract infections, which is of importance in an era of increasing antibiotic resistance.
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spelling pubmed-63112762019-01-14 Lupinus mutabilis Edible Beans Protect against Bacterial Infection in Uroepithelial Cells Kamolvit, Witchuda Nilsén, Vera Zambrana, Silvia Mohanty, Soumitra Gonzales, Eduardo Östenson, Claes-Göran Brauner, Annelie Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Lupinus mutabilis is a South American herb with edible beans, known to reduce serum glucose levels in diabetic patients. Furthermore, L. mutabilis contains phytochemicals known to decrease bacterial load. Based on the increased urinary tract infections experienced among patients with diabetes, we investigated the effect of L. mutabilis on bladder epithelial cells in the protection of E. coli infection during normal and high glucose concentrations. We did not observe any direct antibacterial effect by L. mutabilis extract. Instead we observed an influence on the host cells, with indirect impact on bacteria and their possibility of causing infection. L. mutabilis extract decreased adhesion to bladder epithelial cells of uropathogenic bacteria, including drug-resistant strains. Moreover, uroplakin1a, involved in adhesion, was downregulated while the antimicrobial peptide RNase 7 was upregulated in L. mutabilis treated cells irrespectively of glucose concentration. This supports an early effect fighting bacteria. Additionally, L. mutabilis prevented bacterial biofilm formation, which is used by bacteria to evade the immune system and antibiotics. In summary, L. mutabilis protects against bacterial infection in uroepithelial cells by preventing adhesion through alteration of the cell surface, increasing antimicrobial peptide expression, and reducing biofilm formation. Together, this promotes bacterial clearance, suggesting that L. mutabilis as extract or as a dietary item can contribute to the prevention of urinary tract infections, which is of importance in an era of increasing antibiotic resistance. Hindawi 2018-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6311276/ /pubmed/30643523 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1098015 Text en Copyright © 2018 Witchuda Kamolvit et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kamolvit, Witchuda
Nilsén, Vera
Zambrana, Silvia
Mohanty, Soumitra
Gonzales, Eduardo
Östenson, Claes-Göran
Brauner, Annelie
Lupinus mutabilis Edible Beans Protect against Bacterial Infection in Uroepithelial Cells
title Lupinus mutabilis Edible Beans Protect against Bacterial Infection in Uroepithelial Cells
title_full Lupinus mutabilis Edible Beans Protect against Bacterial Infection in Uroepithelial Cells
title_fullStr Lupinus mutabilis Edible Beans Protect against Bacterial Infection in Uroepithelial Cells
title_full_unstemmed Lupinus mutabilis Edible Beans Protect against Bacterial Infection in Uroepithelial Cells
title_short Lupinus mutabilis Edible Beans Protect against Bacterial Infection in Uroepithelial Cells
title_sort lupinus mutabilis edible beans protect against bacterial infection in uroepithelial cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6311276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30643523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1098015
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