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Susceptibility of Campylobacter Strains to Selected Natural Products and Frontline Antibiotics

Campylobacter species have developed resistance to existing antibiotics. The development of alternative therapies is, therefore, a necessity. This study evaluates the susceptibility of Campylobacter strains to selected natural products (NPs) and frontline antibiotics. Two C. jejuni strains (ATCC(®)...

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Autores principales: Gahamanyi, Noel, Song, Dae-Geun, Cha, Kwang Hyun, Yoon, Kye-Yoon, Mboera, Leonard E.G., Matee, Mecky I., Mutangana, Dieudonné, Amachawadi, Raghavendra G., Komba, Erick V.G., Pan, Cheol-Ho
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33182474
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9110790
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author Gahamanyi, Noel
Song, Dae-Geun
Cha, Kwang Hyun
Yoon, Kye-Yoon
Mboera, Leonard E.G.
Matee, Mecky I.
Mutangana, Dieudonné
Amachawadi, Raghavendra G.
Komba, Erick V.G.
Pan, Cheol-Ho
author_facet Gahamanyi, Noel
Song, Dae-Geun
Cha, Kwang Hyun
Yoon, Kye-Yoon
Mboera, Leonard E.G.
Matee, Mecky I.
Mutangana, Dieudonné
Amachawadi, Raghavendra G.
Komba, Erick V.G.
Pan, Cheol-Ho
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description Campylobacter species have developed resistance to existing antibiotics. The development of alternative therapies is, therefore, a necessity. This study evaluates the susceptibility of Campylobacter strains to selected natural products (NPs) and frontline antibiotics. Two C. jejuni strains (ATCC(®) 33560(TM) and MT947450) and two C. coli strains (ATCC(®) 33559(TM) and MT947451) were used. The antimicrobial potential of the NPs, including plant extracts, essential oils, and pure phytochemicals, was evaluated by broth microdilution. The growth was measured by spectrophotometry and iodonitrotetrazolium chloride. Antibiotic resistance genes (tet(O) and gyrA) were characterized at the molecular level. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and the minimum bactericidal concentrations (MBCs) ranged from 25 to 1600 µg/mL. Cinnamon oil, (E)-Cinnamaldehyde, clove oil, eugenol, and baicalein had the lowest MIC and MBC values (25–100 µg/mL). MT947450 and MT947451 were sensitive to erythromycin and gentamicin but resistant to quinolones and tetracycline. Mutations in gyrA and tet(O) genes from resistant strains were confirmed by sequencing. The findings show that NPs are effective against drug-sensitive and drug-resistant Campylobacter strains. The resistance to antibiotics was confirmed at phenotypic and genotypic levels. This merits further studies to decipher the action mechanisms and synergistic activities of NPs.
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spelling pubmed-76976502020-11-29 Susceptibility of Campylobacter Strains to Selected Natural Products and Frontline Antibiotics Gahamanyi, Noel Song, Dae-Geun Cha, Kwang Hyun Yoon, Kye-Yoon Mboera, Leonard E.G. Matee, Mecky I. Mutangana, Dieudonné Amachawadi, Raghavendra G. Komba, Erick V.G. Pan, Cheol-Ho Antibiotics (Basel) Article Campylobacter species have developed resistance to existing antibiotics. The development of alternative therapies is, therefore, a necessity. This study evaluates the susceptibility of Campylobacter strains to selected natural products (NPs) and frontline antibiotics. Two C. jejuni strains (ATCC(®) 33560(TM) and MT947450) and two C. coli strains (ATCC(®) 33559(TM) and MT947451) were used. The antimicrobial potential of the NPs, including plant extracts, essential oils, and pure phytochemicals, was evaluated by broth microdilution. The growth was measured by spectrophotometry and iodonitrotetrazolium chloride. Antibiotic resistance genes (tet(O) and gyrA) were characterized at the molecular level. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and the minimum bactericidal concentrations (MBCs) ranged from 25 to 1600 µg/mL. Cinnamon oil, (E)-Cinnamaldehyde, clove oil, eugenol, and baicalein had the lowest MIC and MBC values (25–100 µg/mL). MT947450 and MT947451 were sensitive to erythromycin and gentamicin but resistant to quinolones and tetracycline. Mutations in gyrA and tet(O) genes from resistant strains were confirmed by sequencing. The findings show that NPs are effective against drug-sensitive and drug-resistant Campylobacter strains. The resistance to antibiotics was confirmed at phenotypic and genotypic levels. This merits further studies to decipher the action mechanisms and synergistic activities of NPs. MDPI 2020-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7697650/ /pubmed/33182474 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9110790 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Song, Dae-Geun
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Mutangana, Dieudonné
Amachawadi, Raghavendra G.
Komba, Erick V.G.
Pan, Cheol-Ho
Susceptibility of Campylobacter Strains to Selected Natural Products and Frontline Antibiotics
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title_full Susceptibility of Campylobacter Strains to Selected Natural Products and Frontline Antibiotics
title_fullStr Susceptibility of Campylobacter Strains to Selected Natural Products and Frontline Antibiotics
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title_short Susceptibility of Campylobacter Strains to Selected Natural Products and Frontline Antibiotics
title_sort susceptibility of campylobacter strains to selected natural products and frontline antibiotics
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33182474
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9110790
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