A Study on the Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Peptide 1018-K6 as Potential Alternative to Antibiotics against Food-Pathogen Salmonella enterica
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Antimicrobial resistance has become one of the major global public health concerns, and it
is indispensable to search for alternatives to conventional antibiotics. Recently, antimicrobial peptides
have received great attention because of their broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity at relatively low
concentrations, even against pathogens such as Salmonella enterica, which is responsible for most foodborne
illnesses. This work aimed at evaluating the antimicrobial and antibiofilm activity of the innate
defense peptide, named 1018-K6, against S. enterica. A total of 42 strains, belonging to three different
subspecies and 32 serotypes, were included in this study. The antibiotic resistance profile of all the
strains and the cytotoxic effects of 1018-K6 on mammalian fibroblast cells were also investigated.
Results revealed that MIC (minimum inhibitory concentrations) and MBC (minimum bactericidal
concentrations) values were in the ranges of 8-64 g/mL and 16-128 g/mL, respectively, although
most strains (97%) showed MICs between 16 and 32 g/mL. Moreover, sub-inhibitory concentrations
of 1018-K6 strongly reduced the biofilm formation in several S. enterica strains, whatever the initial
inoculum size. Our results demonstrated that 1018-K6 is able to control and manage S. enterica growth
with a large potential for applications in the fields of active packaging and water disinfectants.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antimicrobial peptide; Salmonella; food-borne pathogen; biofilm; 1018-k16; food preservatives
Elenco autori:
Palmieri, Gianna
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