| Literature DB >> 29745728 |
Subhaswaraj Pattnaik1, Tanveer Ahmed2, Sampath Kumar Ranganathan3, Dinakara Rao Ampasala3, V Venkateswara Sarma2, Siddharha Busi1.
Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen causing the majority of acute and persistent infections in human beings. The ability to form biofilm adds a new dimension to its resistance to conventional therapeutic agents. In the present study, down-regulation of quorum sensing regulated virulence and biofilm development resulting from exposure to Aspergillus ochraceopetaliformis SSP13 extract was investigated. The in vitro results inferred impairment in the production of LasA protease, LasB elastase, chitinase, pyocyanin, exopolysaccharides and rhamnolipids. In addition, motility and biofilm formation by P. aeruginosa PAO1 was significantly altered. The in vitro results were further supported by molecular docking studies of the metabolites obtained from GC-MS analysis depicting the quorum sensing attenuation by targeting the receptor proteins LasR and RhlR. The in vitro and in silico studies suggested new avenues for the development of bioactive metabolites from A. ochraceopetaliformis SSP13 extract as potential anti-infective agents.Entities:
Keywords: Aspergillus ochraceopetaliformis; HPTLC; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Quorum sensing; biofilm; molecular docking
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29745728 DOI: 10.1080/08927014.2018.1460748
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biofouling ISSN: 0892-7014 Impact factor: 3.209