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Enzymatic, antimicrobial, and leishmanicidal bioactivity of gram-negative bacteria strains from the midgut of Lutzomyia evansi, an insect vector of leishmaniasis in Colombia

Knowledge regarding new compounds, peptides, and/or secondary metabolites secreted by bacteria isolated from the intestine of phebotominae has the potential to control insect vectors and pathogens (viruses, bacteria, and parasites) transmitted by them. In this respect, twelve Gram-negative bacteria...

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Autores principales: Vivero, Rafael J., Mesa, Gustavo Bedoya, Robledo, Sara M., Herrera, Claudia Ximena Moreno, Cadavid-Restrepo, Gloria
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6796522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31641623
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2019.e00379
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author Vivero, Rafael J.
Mesa, Gustavo Bedoya
Robledo, Sara M.
Herrera, Claudia Ximena Moreno
Cadavid-Restrepo, Gloria
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description Knowledge regarding new compounds, peptides, and/or secondary metabolites secreted by bacteria isolated from the intestine of phebotominae has the potential to control insect vectors and pathogens (viruses, bacteria, and parasites) transmitted by them. In this respect, twelve Gram-negative bacteria isolated from the intestine of Lutzomyia evansi were selected and screened for their enzymatic, antimicrobial, and leishmanicidal activity. E. cancerogenus, E. aerogenes, P. otitidis, E. cloacae, L. soli, and P. ananatis exhibited enzymatic activity. 83.3% of the isolates displayed lipolytic and nitrate reductase activity and 58.3% of the isolates displayed protease activity. Hemolytic activity (17%) was identified only in E. hormaechei, and P. ananatis. E. cancerogenus, A. calcoaceticus, and P. otitidis showed cellulolytic activity. A. gyllenbergii, P. aeruginosa, and E. hormaechei showed amylolytic activity. In general, the totality of methanolic extracts exhibited antimicrobial activity, where E. hormaechei, A. calcoaceticus, and E. cancerogenus presented the highest activity against the evaluated reference bacteria strains. Cell-free supernatants (CFS(S)) of the Gram-negative bacteria showed higher growth inhibitory activity against the reference Gram-positive bacteria. The CFS of A. gyllenbergii was the most active antimicrobial in this study, against S. aureus (AA(ODs) = 95.12%) and E. faecalis (AA(ODs) = 86.90%). The inhibition percentages of CFS against Gram-positive bacteria showed statistically significant differences (repeated measure ANOVA df= 2; F= 6.095; P= 0.007832). The E. hormaechei methanolic extract showed leishmanicidal activity (CE-50 μg/ml = 47.7 + 3.8) against metacyclic promastigotes of Leishmania braziliensis (UA301). Based on this finding, we discuss the possible implications of these bacteria in digestion and physiological processes in the Lu. evansi intestine. P. ananatis, E. cloacae, E. hormaechei, and P. otitidis were considered the most promising bacteria in this study and they could potentially be used for biological control.
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spelling pubmed-67965222019-10-22 Enzymatic, antimicrobial, and leishmanicidal bioactivity of gram-negative bacteria strains from the midgut of Lutzomyia evansi, an insect vector of leishmaniasis in Colombia Vivero, Rafael J. Mesa, Gustavo Bedoya Robledo, Sara M. Herrera, Claudia Ximena Moreno Cadavid-Restrepo, Gloria Biotechnol Rep (Amst) Research Article Knowledge regarding new compounds, peptides, and/or secondary metabolites secreted by bacteria isolated from the intestine of phebotominae has the potential to control insect vectors and pathogens (viruses, bacteria, and parasites) transmitted by them. In this respect, twelve Gram-negative bacteria isolated from the intestine of Lutzomyia evansi were selected and screened for their enzymatic, antimicrobial, and leishmanicidal activity. E. cancerogenus, E. aerogenes, P. otitidis, E. cloacae, L. soli, and P. ananatis exhibited enzymatic activity. 83.3% of the isolates displayed lipolytic and nitrate reductase activity and 58.3% of the isolates displayed protease activity. Hemolytic activity (17%) was identified only in E. hormaechei, and P. ananatis. E. cancerogenus, A. calcoaceticus, and P. otitidis showed cellulolytic activity. A. gyllenbergii, P. aeruginosa, and E. hormaechei showed amylolytic activity. In general, the totality of methanolic extracts exhibited antimicrobial activity, where E. hormaechei, A. calcoaceticus, and E. cancerogenus presented the highest activity against the evaluated reference bacteria strains. Cell-free supernatants (CFS(S)) of the Gram-negative bacteria showed higher growth inhibitory activity against the reference Gram-positive bacteria. The CFS of A. gyllenbergii was the most active antimicrobial in this study, against S. aureus (AA(ODs) = 95.12%) and E. faecalis (AA(ODs) = 86.90%). The inhibition percentages of CFS against Gram-positive bacteria showed statistically significant differences (repeated measure ANOVA df= 2; F= 6.095; P= 0.007832). The E. hormaechei methanolic extract showed leishmanicidal activity (CE-50 μg/ml = 47.7 + 3.8) against metacyclic promastigotes of Leishmania braziliensis (UA301). Based on this finding, we discuss the possible implications of these bacteria in digestion and physiological processes in the Lu. evansi intestine. P. ananatis, E. cloacae, E. hormaechei, and P. otitidis were considered the most promising bacteria in this study and they could potentially be used for biological control. Elsevier 2019-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6796522/ /pubmed/31641623 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2019.e00379 Text en © 2019 Published by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Enzymatic, antimicrobial, and leishmanicidal bioactivity of gram-negative bacteria strains from the midgut of Lutzomyia evansi, an insect vector of leishmaniasis in Colombia
title Enzymatic, antimicrobial, and leishmanicidal bioactivity of gram-negative bacteria strains from the midgut of Lutzomyia evansi, an insect vector of leishmaniasis in Colombia
title_full Enzymatic, antimicrobial, and leishmanicidal bioactivity of gram-negative bacteria strains from the midgut of Lutzomyia evansi, an insect vector of leishmaniasis in Colombia
title_fullStr Enzymatic, antimicrobial, and leishmanicidal bioactivity of gram-negative bacteria strains from the midgut of Lutzomyia evansi, an insect vector of leishmaniasis in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Enzymatic, antimicrobial, and leishmanicidal bioactivity of gram-negative bacteria strains from the midgut of Lutzomyia evansi, an insect vector of leishmaniasis in Colombia
title_short Enzymatic, antimicrobial, and leishmanicidal bioactivity of gram-negative bacteria strains from the midgut of Lutzomyia evansi, an insect vector of leishmaniasis in Colombia
title_sort enzymatic, antimicrobial, and leishmanicidal bioactivity of gram-negative bacteria strains from the midgut of lutzomyia evansi, an insect vector of leishmaniasis in colombia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6796522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31641623
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2019.e00379
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