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The In Vitro Anti-Pseudomonal Activity of Cu, Strawberry Furanone, Gentamicin, and Lytic Phages Alone and in Combination: Pros and Cons

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2021 Sep 28
PMID 34575991
Citations 2
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In this study, we investigated the anti-pseudomonal activity of cupric ions (Cu), strawberry furanone (HDMF), gentamicin (GE), and three lytic bacteriophages (KT28, KTN4, LUZ19), separately and in combination. HDMF showed an anti-virulent effect but only when applied with Cu or GE. GE, at a sub-minimal inhibitory concentration, slowed down phage progeny production due to protein synthesis inhibition. Cu significantly reduced both the bacterial cell count and the number of infective phage particles, likely due to its genotoxicity or protein inactivation and cell membrane disruption effects. Furthermore, Cu's probable sequestration by phage particles led to the reduction of free toxic metal ions available in the solution. An additive antibacterial effect was only observed for the combination of GE and Cu, potentially due to enhanced ROS production or to outer membrane permeabilization. This study indicates that possible interference between antibacterial agents needs to be carefully investigated for the preparation of effective therapeutic cocktails.

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