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Chia (Salvia hispanica L.) Seeds Contain a Highly Stable Trypsin Inhibitor with Potential for Bacterial Management Alone or in Drug Combination Therapy with Oxacillin.

Adson Ávila de Souza1, Adrianne Maia Lima1, Daniele Dede Oliveira BezerraSousa1, Francisca Cristiane Nogueira1, José Carlos do Sacramento Neto1, Lucas Pinheiro Dias1, Nadine Monteiro Salgueiro Araújo1, Celso Shiniti Nagano2, Hélio Vitoriano Nobre Júnior3, Cecília Rocha da Silva3, Lívia Gurgel do Amaral Valente Sá3, João Batista de Andrade Neto3, Fátima Daiana Dias Barroso3, Maria Elisabete Amaral de Moraes3, Hermógenes David de Oliveira4.   

Abstract

The emergence of antibiotic resistance poses a serious and challenging threat to healthcare systems, making it imperative to discover novel therapeutic options. This work reports the isolation and characterization of a thermostable trypsin inhibitor from chia (Salvia hispanica L.) seeds, with antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus sensitive and resistant to methicillin. The trypsin inhibitor ShTI was purified from chia seeds through crude extract heat treatment, followed by affinity and reversed-phase chromatography. Tricine-SDS-PAGE revealed a single glycoprotein band of ~ 11 kDa under nonreducing conditions, confirmed by mass spectrometry analysis (11.558 kDa). ShTI was remarkably stable under high temperatures (100 °C; 120 min) and a broad pH range (2-10; 30 min). Upon exposure to DTT (0.1 M; 120 min), ShTI antitrypsin activity was partially lost (~ 38%), indicating the participation of disulfide bridges in its structure. ShTI is a competitive inhibitor (Ki = 1.79 × 10-8 M; IC50 = 1.74 × 10-8 M) that forms a 1:1 stoichiometry ratio for the ShTI:trypsin complex. ShTI displayed antibacterial activity alone (MICs range from 15.83 to 19.03 µM) and in combination with oxacillin (FICI range from 0.20 to 0.33) against strains of S. aureus, including methicillin-resistant strains. Overproduction of reactive oxygen species and plasma membrane pore formation are involved in the antibacterial action mode of ShTI. Overall, ShTI represents a novel candidate for use as a therapeutic agent for the bacterial management of S. aureus infections.
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Keywords:  MRSA; Plant bioactive protein; Protease inhibitor; Synergism

Year:  2022        PMID: 35995908     DOI: 10.1007/s12602-022-09979-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins        ISSN: 1867-1306            Impact factor:   5.265


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