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-derived Peptides Disrupt Quorum Sensing and Biofilm Assembly in Multidrug-resistant

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Journal mSystems
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2024 Jul 11
PMID 38990088
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Importance: The formation of biofilms by multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens, such as , increases these microorganisms' virulence and decreases the efficacy of common antibiotic regimens. Probiotics possess a variety of strain-specific strategies to reduce biofilm formation in competing organisms; however, the mechanisms and compounds responsible for these phenomena often go uncharacterized. In this study, we identified a mixture of small probiotic-derived peptides capable of Agr quorum sensing interference as one of the mechanisms driving antibiofilm activity against . This collection of peptides also improved antibiotic killing and protected human gut epithelial cells from -induced toxicity by stimulating an adaptive cytokine response. We conclude that purposeful strain screening and selection efforts can be used to identify unique probiotic strains that possess specially desired mechanisms of action. This information can be used to further improve our understanding of the ways in which probiotic and probiotic-derived compounds can be applied to prevent bacterial infections or improve bacterial sensitivity to antibiotics in clinical and agricultural settings.

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