• Title of article

    Effect of azithromycin and phenylalanine-arginine beta-naphthylamide on quorum sensing and virulence factors in clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

  • Author/Authors

    Elsheredy ، Amel Department of Microbiology - Medical Research Institute - Alexandria University , El-Soudany ، Ingy Department of Microbiology and Immunology - Faculty of Pharmacy and Drug Manufacturing - Pharos University in Alexandria , Elsherbini ، Eglal Department of Microbiology - Medical Research Institute - Alexandria University , Metwally ، Dalia Department of Microbiology - Medical Research Institute - Alexandria University , Ghazal ، Abeer Department of Microbiology - Medical Research Institute - Alexandria University

  • From page
    37
  • To page
    49
  • Abstract
    Background and Objectives: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a problematic opportunistic pathogen causing several types of nosocomial infections with a high resistance rate to antibiotics. Production of many virulence factors in P. aeruginosa is regulated by quorum sensing (QS), a cell-to-cell communication mechanism. In this study, we aimed to assess and compare the inhibitory effect of azithromycin (AZM) and EPI- PAβN (efflux pump inhibitor- Phenylalanine-Arginine Beta-Naphthyl-amide) on QS system and QS-dependent virulence factors in P. aeruginosa clinical isolates. Materials and Methods: A total of 50 P. aeruginosa isolates were obtained from different types of clinical specimens. Iso lates were investigated for detection of QS system molecules by AHL cross-feeding bioassay and QS-dependent virulence factors; this was also confirmed by detection of QS genes (lasR, lasI, rhlR, and rhlI) using PCR assay. The inhibitory effect of sub-MIC AZM and EPI PAβN on these virulence factors was assessed. Results: All the P. aeruginosa, producing QS signals C HSL, failed to produce C HSL in the presence of sub-MIC AZM, 4 4 In the presence of EPI PAβN (20 µg/ml) only 14 isolates were affected, there was a significant reduction in QS-dependent virulence factors production (protease, biofilm, rhamnolipid and pyocyanin) in the presence of either 20 µg/ml EPI or sub-MIC of AZM with the inhibitory effect of AZM was more observed than PAβN. Conclusion: Anti-QS agents like AZM and EPI (PAβN) are useful therapeutic options for P. aeruginosa due to its inhibitory effect on QS-dependent virulence factors production without selective pressure on bacteria growth, so resistance to these agents is less likely to develop.
  • Keywords
    Pseudomonas aeruginosa , Virulence factors , Quorum sensing , Azithromycin , Phenylalanine , arginine β , naph , thylamide
  • Journal title
    IJM Iranian Journal of Microbiology
  • Journal title
    IJM Iranian Journal of Microbiology
  • Record number

    2613998