| Literature DB >> 32169488 |
Arijit Pal1, Anusri Tripathi2.
Abstract
Rapid dissemination of carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) is considered to be a global issue. Quercetin is a well known antimicrobial agent. Hence, it would be important to investigate bactericidal and synergistic interaction of quercetin with meropenem and elucidate effects of quercetin alone and quercetin-meropenem combination on blaNDM, blaVIM,acrB, ompC, ompF, ompk35 and ompk36 expressions, cellular morphology and cell-wall/membrane integrity. MIC, Time-kill and Baclight assays were performed to determine antibacterial/bactericidal activity of quercetin. Synergism with meropenem was evaluated by checkerboard assay followed by dose-response, isobologram analysis and FIC index, combination index calculation. Effects of meropenem, quercetin and their combinations on blaNDM, blaVIM,acrB, ompC, ompF, ompk35 and ompk36 expressions were evaluated by qRT-PCR. SEM was performed to evaluate effects of aforesaid combinations on cellular morphology. Quercetin alone exhibited at least four-fold reduced MIC value (16-256 μg/mL) than that of meropenem against CRE. It exhibited synergism with meropenem against 89.25% CRE. Again, only 128 μg/mL quercetin killed upto 99.95% bacteria within 4-6 h of dosing, which increased further to 99.99% in MIC combination of meropenem-quercetin. Thus, effective bactericidal activity of quercetin-meropenem combination might have been achieved through alteration of blaVIM, ompC expression and cellular morphology of bacteria. Quercetin exhibited bactericidal and synergistic activity with meropenem.Entities:
Keywords: Carbapenem resistance; Quercetin; SEM; Synergy; Time-kill; qRT-PCR
Year: 2020 PMID: 32169488 DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2020.104120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Pathog ISSN: 0882-4010 Impact factor: 3.738