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Esculetin antagonizes iron-chelating agents and increases the virulence of Listeria monocytogenes
Authors:V. Coulanges, P. Andr  ,D. J. M. Vidon
Affiliation:V. Coulanges, P. André,D. J. M. Vidon
Abstract:Iron is an essential compound for the growth and virulence of Listeria monocytogenes. In extracellular environments, iron often requires a siderophore to be acquired by microorganisms. Although it does not produce siderophores, L. monocytogenes can use some exogenous bacterial or fungal siderophores as well as a number of animal or plant o-diphenol compounds to overcome growth inhibition by the iron-chelating agents tropolone and 8-hydroxyquinoline. Esculin, a plant glycoside, can be hydrolysed by L. monocytogenes to the o-diphenol aglucon, esculetin. The latter neutralized in vitro growth inhibition induced by the iron-chelating agents. Furthermore, when injected into infected mice, esculetin enhanced mortality in a dose-dependent manner and increased bacterial counts in spleen induced by sublethal doses of L. monocytogenes. Esculetin apparently functioned as a siderophore for L. monocytogenes in murine tissues.
Keywords:Virulence, Listeria monocytogenes, Iron, Esculetin, Siderophore   Esculin, Mouse   Spleen
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