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Soil-Associated Bacillus Species: A Reservoir of Bioactive Compounds with Potential Therapeutic Activity against Human Pathogens

Soil hosts myriads of living organisms with the extensive potential to produce bioactive compounds. Bacteria are the major soil inhabitants that represent a rich reservoir for antibiotic production along with their role in recycling nutrients and maintenance of the soil ecosystem. Here, from 55 test...

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Autores principales: Yahya, Galal, Ebada, Asmaa, Khalaf, Eman M., Mansour, Basem, Nouh, Nehal A., Mosbah, Rasha A., Saber, Sameh, Moustafa, Mahmoud, Negm, Sally, El-Sokkary, Mohamed M. A., El-Baz, Ahmed M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8225174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34073963
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9061131
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author Yahya, Galal
Ebada, Asmaa
Khalaf, Eman M.
Mansour, Basem
Nouh, Nehal A.
Mosbah, Rasha A.
Saber, Sameh
Moustafa, Mahmoud
Negm, Sally
El-Sokkary, Mohamed M. A.
El-Baz, Ahmed M.
author_facet Yahya, Galal
Ebada, Asmaa
Khalaf, Eman M.
Mansour, Basem
Nouh, Nehal A.
Mosbah, Rasha A.
Saber, Sameh
Moustafa, Mahmoud
Negm, Sally
El-Sokkary, Mohamed M. A.
El-Baz, Ahmed M.
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description Soil hosts myriads of living organisms with the extensive potential to produce bioactive compounds. Bacteria are the major soil inhabitants that represent a rich reservoir for antibiotic production along with their role in recycling nutrients and maintenance of the soil ecosystem. Here, from 55 tested soil samples, we isolated and identified a novel antibiotic-producing bacterial strain with a phylogenetically closest match to Bacillus subtilis sp. based on BLASTN search of GenBank for the 16S rRNA gene sequence. We characterized this novel strain through microscopic, biochemical, and molecular techniques, combined with testing its potential antimicrobial activity. Chemical studies revealed that the antibiotic produced by this strain is a glycopeptide. It exhibited profound activity against both methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Candida albicans. The antibiotic is optimally produced at 37 °C after 28 h of growth. The biocompatibility of the extracted antibiotic was tested over a wide range of factors including temperature, pH, surfactants, and metal salts. To confirm its therapeutic potential, a sterile solution of the antibiotic was tested in vivo against bacteria-induced keratitis in rats where significant healing activity was recorded. Hence, this soil Bacillus strain may lead to the development of novel antibiotics for the treatment of human pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-82251742021-06-25 Soil-Associated Bacillus Species: A Reservoir of Bioactive Compounds with Potential Therapeutic Activity against Human Pathogens Yahya, Galal Ebada, Asmaa Khalaf, Eman M. Mansour, Basem Nouh, Nehal A. Mosbah, Rasha A. Saber, Sameh Moustafa, Mahmoud Negm, Sally El-Sokkary, Mohamed M. A. El-Baz, Ahmed M. Microorganisms Article Soil hosts myriads of living organisms with the extensive potential to produce bioactive compounds. Bacteria are the major soil inhabitants that represent a rich reservoir for antibiotic production along with their role in recycling nutrients and maintenance of the soil ecosystem. Here, from 55 tested soil samples, we isolated and identified a novel antibiotic-producing bacterial strain with a phylogenetically closest match to Bacillus subtilis sp. based on BLASTN search of GenBank for the 16S rRNA gene sequence. We characterized this novel strain through microscopic, biochemical, and molecular techniques, combined with testing its potential antimicrobial activity. Chemical studies revealed that the antibiotic produced by this strain is a glycopeptide. It exhibited profound activity against both methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Candida albicans. The antibiotic is optimally produced at 37 °C after 28 h of growth. The biocompatibility of the extracted antibiotic was tested over a wide range of factors including temperature, pH, surfactants, and metal salts. To confirm its therapeutic potential, a sterile solution of the antibiotic was tested in vivo against bacteria-induced keratitis in rats where significant healing activity was recorded. Hence, this soil Bacillus strain may lead to the development of novel antibiotics for the treatment of human pathogens. MDPI 2021-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8225174/ /pubmed/34073963 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9061131 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Yahya, Galal
Ebada, Asmaa
Khalaf, Eman M.
Mansour, Basem
Nouh, Nehal A.
Mosbah, Rasha A.
Saber, Sameh
Moustafa, Mahmoud
Negm, Sally
El-Sokkary, Mohamed M. A.
El-Baz, Ahmed M.
Soil-Associated Bacillus Species: A Reservoir of Bioactive Compounds with Potential Therapeutic Activity against Human Pathogens
title Soil-Associated Bacillus Species: A Reservoir of Bioactive Compounds with Potential Therapeutic Activity against Human Pathogens
title_full Soil-Associated Bacillus Species: A Reservoir of Bioactive Compounds with Potential Therapeutic Activity against Human Pathogens
title_fullStr Soil-Associated Bacillus Species: A Reservoir of Bioactive Compounds with Potential Therapeutic Activity against Human Pathogens
title_full_unstemmed Soil-Associated Bacillus Species: A Reservoir of Bioactive Compounds with Potential Therapeutic Activity against Human Pathogens
title_short Soil-Associated Bacillus Species: A Reservoir of Bioactive Compounds with Potential Therapeutic Activity against Human Pathogens
title_sort soil-associated bacillus species: a reservoir of bioactive compounds with potential therapeutic activity against human pathogens
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8225174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34073963
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9061131
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