Ethanolic extracts of Lamiaceae species inhibit the bacterial infection of human lung fibroblasts and stimulate cell migration
Autori
Oalđe Pavlović, MarianaĐorđević Aleksić, Jelena
Jovanović Marić, Jovana
Kolarević, Stoimir
Duletic-Lausevic, Sonja
Vuković-Gačić, Branka
Konferencijski prilog (Objavljena verzija)
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Federation of European Materials Societies
Metapodaci
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BACKGROUND
The increasing bacterial resistance to antibiotics poses a serious global threat. For that reason, the research into plant-derived antibacterial agents has become progressively more interesting, particularly in regard to their capacity to prevent the delay or inability of wound closure and healing.
OBJECTIVES
The aim of this study was to evaluate i) the antibacterial potential of ethanolic extracts (70% ethanol) of 18 Lamiaceae species against four Gram-negative and three Gram-positive bacterial strains; ii) the effect of these extracts on Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 infection of human lung fibroblasts (MRC-5), and iii) the effect on MRC-5 cell migration.
METHODS
The antibacterial activity was tested by minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) assay. The effect on bacterial infection of MRC-5 cells was determined using the invasion assay, while the cell migration was assessed with Scratch assay.
RESULTS
The tested Gram-positive bacteria, especially Bacillus subtilis, ar...e more sensitive to the effects of ethanolic extracts than the Gram-negative bacteria. Moreover, the tested extracts significantly inhibited the invasion of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 during MRC-5 infection, and most of them also displayed promising stimulating potential on MRC-5 migration in a disrupted cell monolayer. Finally, the results of IBR (integrated biomarker response) analysis highlighted Salvia officinalis ethanolic extract as the most active one, which is in accordance with the existing data suggesting that this plant represents an effective antibacterial and wound-healing agent commonly used in traditional medicine. Altogether, these results are expected to foster further studies that will focus on combating bacterial resistance to antibiotics using natural products.
Ključne reči:
Lamiaceae / Extracts / Antibacterial activity / Wound healingIzvor:
FEMS Conference on Microbiology 2022, 30 June – 2 July, Belgrade, Serbia, 2022, 346, 799-800Izdavač:
- Federation of European Materials Societies
Institucija/grupa
Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - CONF AU - Oalđe Pavlović, Mariana AU - Đorđević Aleksić, Jelena AU - Jovanović Marić, Jovana AU - Kolarević, Stoimir AU - Duletic-Lausevic, Sonja AU - Vuković-Gačić, Branka PY - 2022 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2179 AB - BACKGROUND The increasing bacterial resistance to antibiotics poses a serious global threat. For that reason, the research into plant-derived antibacterial agents has become progressively more interesting, particularly in regard to their capacity to prevent the delay or inability of wound closure and healing. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate i) the antibacterial potential of ethanolic extracts (70% ethanol) of 18 Lamiaceae species against four Gram-negative and three Gram-positive bacterial strains; ii) the effect of these extracts on Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 infection of human lung fibroblasts (MRC-5), and iii) the effect on MRC-5 cell migration. METHODS The antibacterial activity was tested by minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) assay. The effect on bacterial infection of MRC-5 cells was determined using the invasion assay, while the cell migration was assessed with Scratch assay. RESULTS The tested Gram-positive bacteria, especially Bacillus subtilis, are more sensitive to the effects of ethanolic extracts than the Gram-negative bacteria. Moreover, the tested extracts significantly inhibited the invasion of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 during MRC-5 infection, and most of them also displayed promising stimulating potential on MRC-5 migration in a disrupted cell monolayer. Finally, the results of IBR (integrated biomarker response) analysis highlighted Salvia officinalis ethanolic extract as the most active one, which is in accordance with the existing data suggesting that this plant represents an effective antibacterial and wound-healing agent commonly used in traditional medicine. Altogether, these results are expected to foster further studies that will focus on combating bacterial resistance to antibiotics using natural products. PB - Federation of European Materials Societies C3 - FEMS Conference on Microbiology 2022, 30 June – 2 July, Belgrade, Serbia T1 - Ethanolic extracts of Lamiaceae species inhibit the bacterial infection of human lung fibroblasts and stimulate cell migration EP - 800 SP - 799 VL - 346 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2179 ER -
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Oalđe Pavlović, M., Đorđević Aleksić, J., Jovanović Marić, J., Kolarević, S., Duletic-Lausevic, S.,& Vuković-Gačić, B.. (2022). Ethanolic extracts of Lamiaceae species inhibit the bacterial infection of human lung fibroblasts and stimulate cell migration. in FEMS Conference on Microbiology 2022, 30 June – 2 July, Belgrade, Serbia Federation of European Materials Societies., 346, 799-800. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2179
Oalđe Pavlović M, Đorđević Aleksić J, Jovanović Marić J, Kolarević S, Duletic-Lausevic S, Vuković-Gačić B. Ethanolic extracts of Lamiaceae species inhibit the bacterial infection of human lung fibroblasts and stimulate cell migration. in FEMS Conference on Microbiology 2022, 30 June – 2 July, Belgrade, Serbia. 2022;346:799-800. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2179 .
Oalđe Pavlović, Mariana, Đorđević Aleksić, Jelena, Jovanović Marić, Jovana, Kolarević, Stoimir, Duletic-Lausevic, Sonja, Vuković-Gačić, Branka, "Ethanolic extracts of Lamiaceae species inhibit the bacterial infection of human lung fibroblasts and stimulate cell migration" in FEMS Conference on Microbiology 2022, 30 June – 2 July, Belgrade, Serbia, 346 (2022):799-800, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2179 .