Natural and Enantiopure Alkylglycerols as Antibiofilms Against Clinical Bacterial Isolates and Quorum Sensing Inhibitors of <i>Chromobacterium violaceum</i> ATCC 12472

Resistance mechanisms occur in almost all clinical bacterial isolates and represent one of the most worrisome health problems worldwide. Bacteria can form biofilms and communicate through quorum sensing (QS), which allow them to develop resistance against conventional antibiotics. Thus, new therapeu...

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Main Authors: Klauss E. Chaverra Daza, Edelberto Silva Gómez, Bárbara D. Moreno Murillo, Humberto Mayorga Wandurraga
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spelling doaj-9bcf5ec684b04a17bfee720c585b487f2021-04-13T23:01:47ZengMDPI AGAntibiotics2079-63822021-04-011043043010.3390/antibiotics10040430Natural and Enantiopure Alkylglycerols as Antibiofilms Against Clinical Bacterial Isolates and Quorum Sensing Inhibitors of <i>Chromobacterium violaceum</i> ATCC 12472Klauss E. Chaverra Daza0Edelberto Silva Gómez1Bárbara D. Moreno Murillo2Humberto Mayorga Wandurraga3Posgrado Interfacultades de Microbiología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Av. Carrera 30 # 45-03, Edif. 224, Bogotá 11011, ColombiaGrupo de Productos Naturales Vegetales Bioactivos y Química Ecológica, Laboratorio de Asesorías e Investigaciones en Microbiología, Departamento de Farmacia, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Av. Carrera 30 # 45-03, Edif. 450, Bogotá 11011, ColombiaGrupo de Productos Naturales Vegetales Bioactivos y Química Ecológica, Departamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Av. Carrera 30 # 45-03, Edif. 451, Bogotá 11011, ColombiaGrupo de Productos Naturales Vegetales Bioactivos y Química Ecológica, Departamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Av. Carrera 30 # 45-03, Edif. 451, Bogotá 11011, ColombiaResistance mechanisms occur in almost all clinical bacterial isolates and represent one of the most worrisome health problems worldwide. Bacteria can form biofilms and communicate through quorum sensing (QS), which allow them to develop resistance against conventional antibiotics. Thus, new therapeutic candidates are sought. We focus on alkylglycerols (AKGs) because of their recently discovered quorum sensing inhibition (QSI) ability and antibiofilm potential. Fifteen natural enantiopure AKGs were tested to determine their effect on the biofilm formation of other clinical bacterial isolates, two reference strains and their QSI was determined using <i>Chromobacterium violaceum</i> ATCC 12472. The highest biofilm inhibition rates (%) and minimum QS inhibitory concentration were determined by a microtiter plate assay and ciprofloxacin was used as the standard antibiotic. At subinhibitory concentrations, each AKG reduced biofilm formation in a concentration-dependent manner against seven bacterial isolates, with values up to 97.2%. Each AKG displayed QSI at different levels of ability without affecting the growth of <i>C. violaceum</i>. AKG (2<i>S</i>)-3-<i>O</i>-(<i>cis</i>-13’-docosenyl)-1,2-propanediol was the best QS inhibitor (20 μM), while (2<i>S</i>)-3-<i>O</i>-(<i>cis</i>-9’-hexadecenyl)-1,2-propanediol was the least effective (795 μM). The results showed for the first time the QSI activity of this natural AKG series and suggest that AKGs could be promising candidates for further studies on preventing antimicrobial resistance.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/10/4/430antimicrobial resistancenatural alkylglycerolsether lipids1-<i>O</i>-alkyl-sn-glycerolsantibiofilm activityquorum sensing inhibition
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author Klauss E. Chaverra Daza
Edelberto Silva Gómez
Bárbara D. Moreno Murillo
Humberto Mayorga Wandurraga
spellingShingle Klauss E. Chaverra Daza
Edelberto Silva Gómez
Bárbara D. Moreno Murillo
Humberto Mayorga Wandurraga
Natural and Enantiopure Alkylglycerols as Antibiofilms Against Clinical Bacterial Isolates and Quorum Sensing Inhibitors of <i>Chromobacterium violaceum</i> ATCC 12472
Antibiotics
antimicrobial resistance
natural alkylglycerols
ether lipids
1-<i>O</i>-alkyl-sn-glycerols
antibiofilm activity
quorum sensing inhibition
author_facet Klauss E. Chaverra Daza
Edelberto Silva Gómez
Bárbara D. Moreno Murillo
Humberto Mayorga Wandurraga
author_sort Klauss E. Chaverra Daza
title Natural and Enantiopure Alkylglycerols as Antibiofilms Against Clinical Bacterial Isolates and Quorum Sensing Inhibitors of <i>Chromobacterium violaceum</i> ATCC 12472
title_short Natural and Enantiopure Alkylglycerols as Antibiofilms Against Clinical Bacterial Isolates and Quorum Sensing Inhibitors of <i>Chromobacterium violaceum</i> ATCC 12472
title_full Natural and Enantiopure Alkylglycerols as Antibiofilms Against Clinical Bacterial Isolates and Quorum Sensing Inhibitors of <i>Chromobacterium violaceum</i> ATCC 12472
title_fullStr Natural and Enantiopure Alkylglycerols as Antibiofilms Against Clinical Bacterial Isolates and Quorum Sensing Inhibitors of <i>Chromobacterium violaceum</i> ATCC 12472
title_full_unstemmed Natural and Enantiopure Alkylglycerols as Antibiofilms Against Clinical Bacterial Isolates and Quorum Sensing Inhibitors of <i>Chromobacterium violaceum</i> ATCC 12472
title_sort natural and enantiopure alkylglycerols as antibiofilms against clinical bacterial isolates and quorum sensing inhibitors of <i>chromobacterium violaceum</i> atcc 12472
publisher MDPI AG
series Antibiotics
issn 2079-6382
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Resistance mechanisms occur in almost all clinical bacterial isolates and represent one of the most worrisome health problems worldwide. Bacteria can form biofilms and communicate through quorum sensing (QS), which allow them to develop resistance against conventional antibiotics. Thus, new therapeutic candidates are sought. We focus on alkylglycerols (AKGs) because of their recently discovered quorum sensing inhibition (QSI) ability and antibiofilm potential. Fifteen natural enantiopure AKGs were tested to determine their effect on the biofilm formation of other clinical bacterial isolates, two reference strains and their QSI was determined using <i>Chromobacterium violaceum</i> ATCC 12472. The highest biofilm inhibition rates (%) and minimum QS inhibitory concentration were determined by a microtiter plate assay and ciprofloxacin was used as the standard antibiotic. At subinhibitory concentrations, each AKG reduced biofilm formation in a concentration-dependent manner against seven bacterial isolates, with values up to 97.2%. Each AKG displayed QSI at different levels of ability without affecting the growth of <i>C. violaceum</i>. AKG (2<i>S</i>)-3-<i>O</i>-(<i>cis</i>-13’-docosenyl)-1,2-propanediol was the best QS inhibitor (20 μM), while (2<i>S</i>)-3-<i>O</i>-(<i>cis</i>-9’-hexadecenyl)-1,2-propanediol was the least effective (795 μM). The results showed for the first time the QSI activity of this natural AKG series and suggest that AKGs could be promising candidates for further studies on preventing antimicrobial resistance.
topic antimicrobial resistance
natural alkylglycerols
ether lipids
1-<i>O</i>-alkyl-sn-glycerols
antibiofilm activity
quorum sensing inhibition
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/10/4/430
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