Molecular insights in potentiation of antibiotic activity by apple cider vinegar in diabetic wound pathogens

IF 3 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Syeda Mahanoor, Mohsin Ahmad Ghauri, Shakeel Ahmad, Rabia Mahmood, Muhammad Aqib Shabbir, Muhammad Adil Rasheed, Muhammad Ovais Omer
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Abstract

Background

The prevalence of antibiotic resistance has become a critical global health concern. In particular, resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus (SA) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) against commonly prescribed antibiotics for various infections are on the rise. These pathogens are frequently implicated in severe and complex infections, e.g., diabetic foot infections (DFI), posing a significant antimicrobial challenges during treatment. Frequently used food grade product, i.e., apple cider vinegar (ACV) carries promising antimicrobial potential. Therefore, the study designed to investigate the potential of ACV in combination with antibiotics to determine the effectiveness of the combination in overall pathogenic burden.

Results

Antimicrobial sensitivity was evaluated using disk diffusion and broth dilution techniques, revealing that at 2.5% acidity, ACV has prominent inhibitory potential against SA and PA. The fractional inhibitory concentration (FIC) index further confirmed synergistic interplay of ACV in combination with antibiotics. The results for minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) showed when ACV is added to existing antibiotics the MBC value after checkerboard analysis method comes out to be, 128 µg/mL, 128 µg/mL, 64 µg/mL, and 64 µg/mL for amoxicillin, cefotaxime, imipenem, and vancomycin, respectively, against SA whereas concentration of 128 µg/mL, 256 µg/mL, 256 µg/mL, and 128 µg/mL MBC values for respective antibiotics against PA. Quantitative PCR analysis has demonstrated a substantial reduction in the expression of resistance-conferring genes when ACV was combined with antibiotics. Furthermore, molecular docking analysis showed ACV’s active constituents, such as acetic acid and chlorogenic acid, exhibited strong binding affinities against resistant conferring genes and subsequent proteins expression. These findings suggest that ACV may alter permeability of the outer membrane porin channels, thereby improving antibiotic penetration and augmented antimicrobial efficacy.

Conclusion

The study demonstrated that ACV not only improves antibiotic permeability within bacterial cell but also significantly augments bactericidal activity of these agents against resistant strains of SA and PA. The combination of various concentrations of ACV with antibiotics presents an innovative therapeutic strategy to combat current antimicrobial resistance, particularly in the treatment and management of complex DFI. These findings underscore the potential of integrating food grade products with conventional antibiotics to address the growing challenges of antibiotic resistance.

苹果醋增强糖尿病伤口病原菌抗生素活性的分子研究
抗生素耐药性的流行已成为一个重要的全球卫生问题。特别是,金黄色葡萄球菌(SA)和铜绿假单胞菌(PA)对各种感染常用抗生素的耐药菌株呈上升趋势。这些病原体经常与严重和复杂的感染有关,例如糖尿病足感染(DFI),在治疗期间对抗菌药物构成重大挑战。常用的食品级产品,即苹果醋(ACV)具有良好的抗菌潜力。因此,本研究旨在探讨ACV与抗生素联合使用的潜力,以确定联合使用对总体致病负担的影响。结果采用盘片扩散法和肉汤稀释法测定ACV对SA和PA的敏感性,发现在2.5%的酸度条件下,ACV对SA和PA具有明显的抑制潜力。分数抑制浓度(FIC)指数进一步证实了ACV与抗生素的协同相互作用。结果表明,在现有抗生素中加入ACV,阿莫西林、头孢噻肟、亚胺培南和万古霉素对SA的最低杀菌浓度分别为128µg/mL、128µg/mL、64µg/mL和64µg/mL,而对PA的最低杀菌浓度分别为128µg/mL、256µg/mL、256µg/mL和128µg/mL。定量PCR分析表明,当ACV与抗生素联合使用时,赋予耐药基因的表达显著减少。此外,分子对接分析表明,ACV的活性成分,如乙酸和绿原酸,对抗性赋予基因和随后的蛋白表达表现出很强的结合亲和力。这些发现表明,ACV可能改变外膜孔蛋白通道的通透性,从而提高抗生素的渗透和增强抗菌效果。结论ACV不仅能提高抗生素在细菌细胞内的通透性,还能显著提高抗生素对SA和PA耐药菌株的杀菌活性。不同浓度的ACV与抗生素的组合提出了一种创新的治疗策略,以对抗当前的抗菌素耐药性,特别是在复杂DFI的治疗和管理中。这些发现强调了将食品级产品与传统抗生素结合起来解决日益严峻的抗生素耐药性挑战的潜力。
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期刊介绍: Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (FJPS) is the official journal of the Future University in Egypt. It is a peer-reviewed, open access journal which publishes original research articles, review articles and case studies on all aspects of pharmaceutical sciences and technologies, pharmacy practice and related clinical aspects, and pharmacy education. The journal publishes articles covering developments in drug absorption and metabolism, pharmacokinetics and dynamics, drug delivery systems, drug targeting and nano-technology. It also covers development of new systems, methods and techniques in pharmacy education and practice. The scope of the journal also extends to cover advancements in toxicology, cell and molecular biology, biomedical research, clinical and pharmaceutical microbiology, pharmaceutical biotechnology, medicinal chemistry, phytochemistry and nutraceuticals.
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