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The Anti-Campylobacter Activity and Mechanisms of Pinocembrin Action
Microorganisms
  • Anja Klančnik, University of Ljubljana
  • Katarina Šimunović, University of Ljubljana
  • Jasna Kovac, University of Ljubljana and The Pennsylvania State University
  • Orhan Sahin, Iowa State University
  • Zuowei Wu, Iowa State University
  • Darinka Vučković, University of Rijeka
  • Maja Abram, University of Rijeka
  • Qijing Zhang, Iowa State University
  • Sonja Smole Možina, University of Ljubljana
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
12-10-2019
DOI
10.3390/microorganisms7120675
Abstract

We investigated the anti-Campylobacter activity of pinocembrin and its mechanism of action, as well as Campylobacter responses to pinocembrin treatment at the genetic and phenotypic levels, using C. jejuni NCTC 11168 and a multidrug efflux system repressor mutant (11168ΔcmeR). At its minimal inhibitory concentration, pinocembrin significantly increased cell membrane permeability of Campylobacter. Interestingly, at sub-inhibitory concentrations, pinocembrin did not significantly alter membrane functionality and it increased bacterial fitness. Treatment with pinocembrin evoked decreased expression of ribosomal proteins and down-regulation of several NADH dehydrogenase I chain subunits and proteins involved in iron uptake. This suggests altered protein production and redox cycle and iron metabolism. Interestingly, the chelation of Fe ions during the treatment with pinocembrin increased C. jejuni survival, although there was no increase in the formation of reactive oxygen species. Pre-treatment of C. jejuni with sub-inhibitory concentrations of pinocembrin for 2 h resulted in a 1 log decrease in C. jejuni colony forming units in mice liver at 8 days post-infection, compared to untreated C. jejuni. These findings suggest that pinocembrin modulates the metabolic activity of C. jejuni and that pre-treatment of C. jejuni with pinocembrin influences its virulence potential in mice. This anti-Campylobacter potential of pinocembrin warrants further investigation.

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This article is published as Klančnik, Anja, Katarina Šimunović, Jasna Kovac, Orhan Sahin, Zuowei Wu, Darinka Vučković, Maja Abram, Qijing Zhang, and Sonja Smole Možina. "The Anti-Campylobacter Activity and Mechanisms of Pinocembrin Action." Microorganisms 7, no. 12 (2019): 675. DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms7120675. Posted with permission.

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Anja Klančnik, Katarina Šimunović, Jasna Kovac, Orhan Sahin, et al.. "The Anti-Campylobacter Activity and Mechanisms of Pinocembrin Action" Microorganisms Vol. 7 Iss. 12 (2019) p. 675
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/qijing-zhang/92/