The activity of a mammalian proline-rich peptide against Gram-negative bacteria, including drug-resistant strains, relies on a nonmembranolytic mode of action

Tecla Ciociola,1 Laura Giovati,1 Angela Giovannelli,2 Stefania Conti,1 Massimo Castagnola,2,3 Alberto Vitali3 1Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, Parma, 2Institute of Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry, Catholic University, Rome, 3Institute for the Chemistry of Molecular Re...

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Main Authors: Ciociola T, Giovati L, Giovannelli A, Conti S, Castagnola M, Vitali A
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-07-01
Series:Infection and Drug Resistance
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spelling doaj-0f5bca0fc3e4481b890213ad9189f8ac2020-11-24T22:56:22ZengDove Medical PressInfection and Drug Resistance1178-69732018-07-01Volume 1196997939354The activity of a mammalian proline-rich peptide against Gram-negative bacteria, including drug-resistant strains, relies on a nonmembranolytic mode of actionCiociola TGiovati LGiovannelli AConti SCastagnola MVitali ATecla Ciociola,1 Laura Giovati,1 Angela Giovannelli,2 Stefania Conti,1 Massimo Castagnola,2,3 Alberto Vitali3 1Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, Parma, 2Institute of Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry, Catholic University, Rome, 3Institute for the Chemistry of Molecular Recognition, C.N.R., c/o Institute of Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry, Catholic University, Rome, Italy Background: A peptide of 2,733 Da named SP-E, previously isolated from pig saliva and already described for its antifungal activity and absence of toxicity against mammalian cells, is characterized by a high content of proline residues (70% of entire sequence), that confer structural features probably related to peptide activity. Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the activity of SP-E against Gram-negative bacteria, including drug-resistant clinical isolates. Methods: SP-E and shorter fragments of the same peptide were tested in vitro against the selected bacteria by colony forming unit assays. Scanning electron microscopy and confocal microscopy were also applied. SP-E potential therapeutic activity was evaluated in vivo in a Galleria mellonella model of bacterial infection. Results: SP-E proved to be active against the tested bacteria with EC50 values in the micromolar range. Though maintaining antibacterial properties, the shorter peptides showed lower activity in respect to the parental molecule. Kinetics of killing action and nonmembranolytic internalization within Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells strongly suggested a cytosolic mechanism of action involving one or more intracellular molecular targets. A single injection of SP-E exerted a therapeutic effect in G. mellonella larvae infected with P. aeruginosa. Conclusion: The biological properties of SP-E strongly back this peptide as a new promising multitasking antimicrobial molecule. Keywords: antimicrobial peptide, proline-rich peptides, drug-resistant bacteria, confocal microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, Galleria mellonella model https://www.dovepress.com/the-activity-of-a-mammalian-proline-rich-peptide-against-gram-negative-peer-reviewed-article-IDRAntimicrobial peptideproline-rich peptidesdrug-resistant bacteriaconfocal microscopyscanning electron microscopyGalleria mellonella model.
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author Ciociola T
Giovati L
Giovannelli A
Conti S
Castagnola M
Vitali A
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Giovati L
Giovannelli A
Conti S
Castagnola M
Vitali A
The activity of a mammalian proline-rich peptide against Gram-negative bacteria, including drug-resistant strains, relies on a nonmembranolytic mode of action
Infection and Drug Resistance
Antimicrobial peptide
proline-rich peptides
drug-resistant bacteria
confocal microscopy
scanning electron microscopy
Galleria mellonella model.
author_facet Ciociola T
Giovati L
Giovannelli A
Conti S
Castagnola M
Vitali A
author_sort Ciociola T
title The activity of a mammalian proline-rich peptide against Gram-negative bacteria, including drug-resistant strains, relies on a nonmembranolytic mode of action
title_short The activity of a mammalian proline-rich peptide against Gram-negative bacteria, including drug-resistant strains, relies on a nonmembranolytic mode of action
title_full The activity of a mammalian proline-rich peptide against Gram-negative bacteria, including drug-resistant strains, relies on a nonmembranolytic mode of action
title_fullStr The activity of a mammalian proline-rich peptide against Gram-negative bacteria, including drug-resistant strains, relies on a nonmembranolytic mode of action
title_full_unstemmed The activity of a mammalian proline-rich peptide against Gram-negative bacteria, including drug-resistant strains, relies on a nonmembranolytic mode of action
title_sort activity of a mammalian proline-rich peptide against gram-negative bacteria, including drug-resistant strains, relies on a nonmembranolytic mode of action
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Infection and Drug Resistance
issn 1178-6973
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Tecla Ciociola,1 Laura Giovati,1 Angela Giovannelli,2 Stefania Conti,1 Massimo Castagnola,2,3 Alberto Vitali3 1Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, Parma, 2Institute of Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry, Catholic University, Rome, 3Institute for the Chemistry of Molecular Recognition, C.N.R., c/o Institute of Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry, Catholic University, Rome, Italy Background: A peptide of 2,733 Da named SP-E, previously isolated from pig saliva and already described for its antifungal activity and absence of toxicity against mammalian cells, is characterized by a high content of proline residues (70% of entire sequence), that confer structural features probably related to peptide activity. Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the activity of SP-E against Gram-negative bacteria, including drug-resistant clinical isolates. Methods: SP-E and shorter fragments of the same peptide were tested in vitro against the selected bacteria by colony forming unit assays. Scanning electron microscopy and confocal microscopy were also applied. SP-E potential therapeutic activity was evaluated in vivo in a Galleria mellonella model of bacterial infection. Results: SP-E proved to be active against the tested bacteria with EC50 values in the micromolar range. Though maintaining antibacterial properties, the shorter peptides showed lower activity in respect to the parental molecule. Kinetics of killing action and nonmembranolytic internalization within Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells strongly suggested a cytosolic mechanism of action involving one or more intracellular molecular targets. A single injection of SP-E exerted a therapeutic effect in G. mellonella larvae infected with P. aeruginosa. Conclusion: The biological properties of SP-E strongly back this peptide as a new promising multitasking antimicrobial molecule. Keywords: antimicrobial peptide, proline-rich peptides, drug-resistant bacteria, confocal microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, Galleria mellonella model 
topic Antimicrobial peptide
proline-rich peptides
drug-resistant bacteria
confocal microscopy
scanning electron microscopy
Galleria mellonella model.
url https://www.dovepress.com/the-activity-of-a-mammalian-proline-rich-peptide-against-gram-negative-peer-reviewed-article-IDR
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