Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Antimicrobial activity of α-mangostin againstspecies from companion animalsand therapeutic potential of α-mangostin in skin diseases caused by.
- Journal:
- Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology
- Year:
- 2023
- Authors:
- Park, Seong Yong et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Microbiology · South Korea
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance inspecies from companion animals is becoming increasingly prevalent worldwide.is a leading cause of skin infections in companion animals. α-mangostin (α-MG) exhibits various pharmacological activities, including antimicrobial activity against G (+) bacteria. This study investigated the antimicrobial activity of α-MG against clinical isolates ofspecies from companion animals and assessed the therapeutic potential of α-MG in skin diseases induced byin a murine model. Furthermore, the action mechanisms of α-MG againstwere investigated. α-MG exhibited antimicrobial activity against clinical isolates of five differentspecies from skin diseases of companion animals, but not G (-) bacteria. α-MG specifically interacted with the major histocompatibility complex II analogous protein (MAP) domain-containing protein located in the cytoplasmic membrane ofvia hydroxyl groups at C-3 and C-6. Pretreatment ofwith anti-MAP domain-containing protein polyclonal serum significantly reduced the antimicrobial activity of α-MG. The sub-minimum inhibitory concentration of α-MG differentially regulated 194 genes, especially metabolic pathway and virulence determinants, in. α-MG in pluronic lecithin organogel significantly reduced the bacterial number, partially restored the epidermal barrier, and suppressed the expression of cytokine genes associated with pro-inflammatory, Th1, Th2, and Th17 in skin lesions induced byin a murine model. Thus, α-MG is a potential therapeutic candidate for treating skin diseases caused byspecies in companion animals.
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