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Bactericidal action of tachyplesin I against oral streptococci
Authors:K. Masuda  M. Ohta  M. Ito  S. Ohsuka  T. Kaneda  N. Kato
Affiliation:Department of Oral Surgery, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan;Department of Bacteriology, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan
Abstract:Tachyplesin I, a polycationic antimicrobial peptide isolated from hemocytes of horseshoe crabs, kills bacteria by disrupting the membrane potential of the cytoplasmic membrane. The present study shows that, among 36 oral streptococcal strains, 12 of 21 Streptococcus sanguis , 3 Streptococcus mutans , 9 Streptococcus salivarius and 3 Streptococcus milleri strains were susceptible to tachyplesin I, whereas 9 S. sanguis strains were resistant. Interestingly, these resistant strains include the clinical isolates from both Kawasaki disease and Behget patients. According to the time-kill study, tachyplesin I inhibited irreversibly the growth of S. sanguis. S. tuutans and S. salivarius strains within 20 min and an S. milleri strain within 20 min. Although it has been suggested that Escherichia coli cultured in rich media were more susceptible to tachyplesin I, the present results show thai only 3 S. milleri strains were more sensitized to tachyplesin I in a glucose-supplemented medium, and other tested strains were not. Similarly, only 4 strains were more resistant to tachyplesin I in saline than these were in a rich medium.
Keywords:bactericidal activity    oral streptococci    tachyplesin
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