Antibacterial and antibiofilm properties of Helix aspersa mucus towards multidrug resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

N Merah, M Bouacha, Y Benhassine, G Bourzama
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The increasing prevalence of multidrug-resistant bacteria necessitates the exploration of novel antimicrobial agents. This study aims to investigate the antibacterial and antibiofilm properties of mucus from Helix aspersa, a species of terrestrial snail, against multidrug resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains. The antibacterial effect was assessed using well diffusion, microdilution, and time kill assays. The antibiofilm effect was assessed using crystal violet staining. Protein profiling was conducted through SDS-PAGE Electrophosis to determine the molecular weights of the mucus proteins. The results show that Helix aspersa mucus has potent anibacterial properties with inhibitory diameters ranging from 18.67±1.53 to 25.16±1.04 mm, and MIC and MBC values ranging from 3.12 to 6.25 (v/v). The MBC/MIC values from 1 to 2 and the time kill curve demonstrated that Helix aspersa mucus has a bactericidal effect. It has also a significant antibiofilm effect as it could inhibit the formation of biofilms at percentages ranging from 88.46±0.96% to 94.93±1.48% and eliminate biofilm at percentages ranging from 79.69±1.36% to 91.38±1.80%. Protein profiling of the mucus revealed the presence of three distinct proteins with molecular weights of 29.0, 81.1, and 106.4 kDa, which are likely responsible for these bioactive properties. Helix aspersa mucus could serve as a promising natural antimicrobial agent, offering potential applications in treating infected wounds caused by multidrug resistant bacteria.

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随着耐多药细菌的日益流行,有必要开发新的抗微生物药物。本研究旨在研究螺旋螺黏液对多重耐药金黄色葡萄球菌的抑菌和抗生物膜特性。采用孔扩散法、微量稀释法和时间杀伤法评估抗菌效果。结晶紫染色评价抗菌膜效果。通过SDS-PAGE电泳进行蛋白谱分析,确定黏液蛋白的分子量。结果表明,螺旋藻黏液具有较强的抗菌性能,其抑菌直径范围为18.67±1.53 ~ 25.16±1.04 mm, MIC和MBC值为3.12 ~ 6.25 (v/v)。MBC/MIC值为1 ~ 2,时间杀伤曲线表明,螺旋藻黏液具有杀菌作用。对生物膜的抑制率为88.46±0.96% ~ 94.93±1.48%,对生物膜的消除率为79.69±1.36% ~ 91.38±1.80%,具有显著的抗菌作用。黏液的蛋白质分析显示存在三种不同的蛋白质,分子量分别为29.0,81.1和106.4 kDa,可能是这些生物活性特性的原因。螺旋蛛丝黏液是一种很有前途的天然抗菌剂,在治疗多药耐药菌感染伤口方面具有潜在的应用前景。
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