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Tannic and gallic acids alter redox-parameters of the medium and modulate biofilm formation

Tannic (TA) and gallic (GA) acids are known to have both anti- and prooxidant properties however recently they have been described as potential anti-biofilm agents although their mechanisms of action on bacterial cells remain obscure. The aim of our research was to elucidate the role of prooxidant a...

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Autores principales: Samoilova, Zoya, Tyulenev, Alexey, Muzyka, Nadezhda, Smirnova, Galina, Oktyabrsky, Oleg
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Publicado: AIMS Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6946639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31915750
http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/microbiol.2019.4.379
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author Samoilova, Zoya
Tyulenev, Alexey
Muzyka, Nadezhda
Smirnova, Galina
Oktyabrsky, Oleg
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Tyulenev, Alexey
Muzyka, Nadezhda
Smirnova, Galina
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description Tannic (TA) and gallic (GA) acids are known to have both anti- and prooxidant properties however recently they have been described as potential anti-biofilm agents although their mechanisms of action on bacterial cells remain obscure. The aim of our research was to elucidate the role of prooxidant actions of these plant phenolic compounds in bactericidal effects and biofilm formation. In our experiments, both compounds demonstrated strong oxidative properties that altered activity of stress regulons and contributed to decrease of CFU and ability of cells to maintain membrane potential. Stimulation of biofilm formation was observed in all the strains with the exception of the strains deficient in flagella synthesis. Both compounds demonstrated bactericidal effect which was weakened in biofilms. TA efficiently killed bacteria in the bioflms of pgaA mutant which pointed out an important role of poly-beta-1,6-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (PGA) polysaccharide in matrix formation. Similar effects of TA in recA mutant indicate involvement of SOS-response into reaction towards exposure with TA. Gallic acid-induced killing was more pronounced in the biofilms of csgA mutant revealing role of curli in protection against GA toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-69466392020-01-08 Tannic and gallic acids alter redox-parameters of the medium and modulate biofilm formation Samoilova, Zoya Tyulenev, Alexey Muzyka, Nadezhda Smirnova, Galina Oktyabrsky, Oleg AIMS Microbiol Research Article Tannic (TA) and gallic (GA) acids are known to have both anti- and prooxidant properties however recently they have been described as potential anti-biofilm agents although their mechanisms of action on bacterial cells remain obscure. The aim of our research was to elucidate the role of prooxidant actions of these plant phenolic compounds in bactericidal effects and biofilm formation. In our experiments, both compounds demonstrated strong oxidative properties that altered activity of stress regulons and contributed to decrease of CFU and ability of cells to maintain membrane potential. Stimulation of biofilm formation was observed in all the strains with the exception of the strains deficient in flagella synthesis. Both compounds demonstrated bactericidal effect which was weakened in biofilms. TA efficiently killed bacteria in the bioflms of pgaA mutant which pointed out an important role of poly-beta-1,6-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (PGA) polysaccharide in matrix formation. Similar effects of TA in recA mutant indicate involvement of SOS-response into reaction towards exposure with TA. Gallic acid-induced killing was more pronounced in the biofilms of csgA mutant revealing role of curli in protection against GA toxicity. AIMS Press 2019-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6946639/ /pubmed/31915750 http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/microbiol.2019.4.379 Text en © 2019 the Author(s), licensee AIMS Press This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
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Oktyabrsky, Oleg
Tannic and gallic acids alter redox-parameters of the medium and modulate biofilm formation
title Tannic and gallic acids alter redox-parameters of the medium and modulate biofilm formation
title_full Tannic and gallic acids alter redox-parameters of the medium and modulate biofilm formation
title_fullStr Tannic and gallic acids alter redox-parameters of the medium and modulate biofilm formation
title_full_unstemmed Tannic and gallic acids alter redox-parameters of the medium and modulate biofilm formation
title_short Tannic and gallic acids alter redox-parameters of the medium and modulate biofilm formation
title_sort tannic and gallic acids alter redox-parameters of the medium and modulate biofilm formation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6946639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31915750
http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/microbiol.2019.4.379
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