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Astaxanthin-Mediated Bacterial Lethality: Evidence from Oxidative Stress Contribution and Molecular Dynamics Simulation

The involvement of cellular oxidative stress in antibacterial therapy has remained a topical issue over the years. In this study, the contribution of oxidative stress to astaxanthin-mediated bacterial lethality was evaluated in silico and in vitro. For the in vitro analysis, the minimum inhibitory c...

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Autores principales: Aribisala, Jamiu Olaseni, Nkosi, Sonto, Idowu, Kehinde, Nurain, Ismaila Olanrewaju, Makolomakwa, Gaositwe Melvin, Shode, Francis O., Sabiu, Saheed
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8677388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34925700
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7159652
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author Aribisala, Jamiu Olaseni
Nkosi, Sonto
Idowu, Kehinde
Nurain, Ismaila Olanrewaju
Makolomakwa, Gaositwe Melvin
Shode, Francis O.
Sabiu, Saheed
author_facet Aribisala, Jamiu Olaseni
Nkosi, Sonto
Idowu, Kehinde
Nurain, Ismaila Olanrewaju
Makolomakwa, Gaositwe Melvin
Shode, Francis O.
Sabiu, Saheed
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description The involvement of cellular oxidative stress in antibacterial therapy has remained a topical issue over the years. In this study, the contribution of oxidative stress to astaxanthin-mediated bacterial lethality was evaluated in silico and in vitro. For the in vitro analysis, the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of astaxanthin was lower than that of novobiocin against Staphylococcus aureus but generally higher than those of the reference antibiotics against other test organisms. The level of superoxide anion of the tested organisms increased significantly following treatment with astaxanthin when compared with DMSO-treated cells. This increase compared favorably with those observed with the reference antibiotics and was consistent with a decrease in the concentration of glutathione (GSH) and corresponding significant increase in ADP/ATP ratio. These observations are suggestive of probable involvement of oxidative stress in antibacterial capability of astaxanthin and in agreement with the results of the in silico evaluations, where the free energy scores of astaxanthins' complexes with topoisomerase IV ParC and ParE were higher than those of the reference antibiotics. These observations were consistent with the structural stability and compactness of the complexes as astaxanthin was observed to be more stable against topoisomerase IV ParC and ParE than DNA Gyrase A and B. Put together, findings from this study underscored the nature and mechanism of antibacterial action of astaxanthin that could suggest practical approaches in enhancing our current knowledge of antibacterial arsenal and aid in the novel development of alternative natural topo2A inhibitor.
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spelling pubmed-86773882021-12-17 Astaxanthin-Mediated Bacterial Lethality: Evidence from Oxidative Stress Contribution and Molecular Dynamics Simulation Aribisala, Jamiu Olaseni Nkosi, Sonto Idowu, Kehinde Nurain, Ismaila Olanrewaju Makolomakwa, Gaositwe Melvin Shode, Francis O. Sabiu, Saheed Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article The involvement of cellular oxidative stress in antibacterial therapy has remained a topical issue over the years. In this study, the contribution of oxidative stress to astaxanthin-mediated bacterial lethality was evaluated in silico and in vitro. For the in vitro analysis, the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of astaxanthin was lower than that of novobiocin against Staphylococcus aureus but generally higher than those of the reference antibiotics against other test organisms. The level of superoxide anion of the tested organisms increased significantly following treatment with astaxanthin when compared with DMSO-treated cells. This increase compared favorably with those observed with the reference antibiotics and was consistent with a decrease in the concentration of glutathione (GSH) and corresponding significant increase in ADP/ATP ratio. These observations are suggestive of probable involvement of oxidative stress in antibacterial capability of astaxanthin and in agreement with the results of the in silico evaluations, where the free energy scores of astaxanthins' complexes with topoisomerase IV ParC and ParE were higher than those of the reference antibiotics. These observations were consistent with the structural stability and compactness of the complexes as astaxanthin was observed to be more stable against topoisomerase IV ParC and ParE than DNA Gyrase A and B. Put together, findings from this study underscored the nature and mechanism of antibacterial action of astaxanthin that could suggest practical approaches in enhancing our current knowledge of antibacterial arsenal and aid in the novel development of alternative natural topo2A inhibitor. Hindawi 2021-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8677388/ /pubmed/34925700 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7159652 Text en Copyright © 2021 Jamiu Olaseni Aribisala 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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Aribisala, Jamiu Olaseni
Nkosi, Sonto
Idowu, Kehinde
Nurain, Ismaila Olanrewaju
Makolomakwa, Gaositwe Melvin
Shode, Francis O.
Sabiu, Saheed
Astaxanthin-Mediated Bacterial Lethality: Evidence from Oxidative Stress Contribution and Molecular Dynamics Simulation
title Astaxanthin-Mediated Bacterial Lethality: Evidence from Oxidative Stress Contribution and Molecular Dynamics Simulation
title_full Astaxanthin-Mediated Bacterial Lethality: Evidence from Oxidative Stress Contribution and Molecular Dynamics Simulation
title_fullStr Astaxanthin-Mediated Bacterial Lethality: Evidence from Oxidative Stress Contribution and Molecular Dynamics Simulation
title_full_unstemmed Astaxanthin-Mediated Bacterial Lethality: Evidence from Oxidative Stress Contribution and Molecular Dynamics Simulation
title_short Astaxanthin-Mediated Bacterial Lethality: Evidence from Oxidative Stress Contribution and Molecular Dynamics Simulation
title_sort astaxanthin-mediated bacterial lethality: evidence from oxidative stress contribution and molecular dynamics simulation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8677388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34925700
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7159652
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