| Literature DB >> 17391870 |
Manuela Donati1, Antonietta Di Francesco, Renato Gennaro, Monica Benincasa, Simone Magnino, Salvatore Pignanelli, Alisa Shurdhi, Alessandra Moroni, Claudio Mazzoni, Giuseppe Merialdi, Raffaella Baldelli, Roberto Cevenini.
Abstract
Nine Chlamydia suis isolates, obtained from pigs with conjunctivitis, were molecularly characterized by ompA sequencing and their in vitro susceptibility to six cathelicidin peptides (SMAP-29, BAC-7, BMAP-27, BMAP-27, BMAP-28, PG-1, LL-37) determined in cell culture. SMAP-29 was the most active peptide, reducing the intracellular inclusion number by > or =50% at a concentration of 10 microg/ml (3 microM) in six of the nine isolates tested. Three molecularly identical isolates were insensitive at a concentration as high as 80 microg/ml (25 microM). Of the remaining cathelicidin peptides tested, BAC-7 and BMAP-27 were active against six C. suis isolates at a concentration of 80 microg/ml (25 and 26 microM, respectively). Cathelicidins LL-37 and PG-1 did not show any anti-chlamydial activity at 80 microg/ml.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17391870 DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2007.02.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Microbiol ISSN: 0378-1135 Impact factor: 3.293