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   Susceptibility of intracellular coxiella burnetii to antimicrobial peptides in mouse fibroblast cells  
   
نویسنده unsworth n.b. ,dawson r.m. ,wade j.d. ,liu c.-q.
منبع protein and peptide letters - 2014 - دوره : 21 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:115 -123
چکیده    Q fever is a zoonotic disease caused by coxiella burnetii,an obligate intracellular bacterium that resides inside a phagolysosome-like niche. chronic q fever is typified by endocarditis,and is treated with multiple antibiotics for at least 18 months. the discovery of clinical c. burnetii isolates resistant to the first-line antibiotic doxycycline,and the problematic nature of chronic q fever treatment have demonstrated the need for improved treatment regimes. to search for alternative antimicrobial agents,we assessed the effect of 26 antimicrobial peptides (amps) on the intracellular growth of c. burnetii in l929 cells at a concentration of 25 μm or their maximal non-cytotoxic concentration. among the peptides tested,a3-apo,cath-bf,δ-hemolysin,octa-1,p5 and pleurocidin were able to significantly reduce both the total bacterial cell number and the host cell bacterial burden (average bacterial number per host cell). combining selected amps with chariot,a non-covalent carrier peptide,did not increase treatment potency when non-cytotoxic concentrations were used,with the exception of p5,which remained active at a concentration of 1.6 μm (1.8 μg/ml). combining amps with each other did not further improve amp potency,with some treatment combinations increasing the growth rate of c. burnetii by >3-fold. this is the first description of amp cellular penetration to exhibit inhibitory affect on intracellular c. burnetii growth. these results are the first step in the development of a non-traditional antibiotic treatment for q fever. © 2014 bentham science publishers.
کلیدواژه Antimicrobial peptides; Cell penetrating peptides; Chronic Q fever; Coxiella burnetii; Treatment
آدرس land division defence science and technology organisation,fishermans bend,506 lorimer street,melbourne, Australia, land division defence science and technology organisation,fishermans bend,506 lorimer street,melbourne, Australia, florey institute of neuroscience and mental health,university of melbourne,vic 3010,australia,school of chemistry,university of melbourne, Australia, land division defence science and technology organisation,fishermans bend,506 lorimer street,melbourne, Australia
 
     
   
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