Abstract
Morbidity and mortality estimates due to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections continue to rise. Therapeutic options are limited by antibiotic
resistance. Anti-pathogenic compounds, which inhibit quorum sensing (QS) pathways,
may be a useful alternative to antibiotics. Staphylococcal QS is encoded by the agr locus and is responsible for the production of δ-hemolysin. Quantification of δ-hemolysin found in culture supernatants permits the analysis of agr activity at the translational rather than transcriptional level. We employed reversed
phase high performance chromatographic (RP-HPLC) techniques to investigate the anti-QS
activity of 168 extracts from 104 Italian plants through quantification of δ-hemolysin. Extracts from three medicinal plants (Ballota nigra, Castanea sativa, and Sambucus ebulus) exhibited a dose-dependent response in the production of δ-hemolysin, indicating anti-QS activity in a pathogenic MRSA isolate.
Key words
quorum sensing - MRSA - medicinal plants -
δ‐toxin -
δ‐hemolysin -
agr
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