Shuyue Zhu, Chunjie Hu, Yan Wang, Mengli Jin, Qiuyue Zhang, Shaoyu Han, Yating Tang, Desheng Wu, Di Fu, Shuang Jiang, Danning Song, Lin Wei, Wu Song, Chi Zhang, Wenfeng Zhang
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Daphnetin weakened the pathogenicity of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus by inhibiting Sortase A and α-hemolysin.
The increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, represented by Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), has necessitated a shift towards anti-virulence strategies in treatment approaches. This research demonstrated that daphnetin effectively disrupted MRSA virulence by targeting Sortase A (SrtA), an enzyme in Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) responsible for adhesion and invasion, as well as the toxin α-hemolysin (Hla) that leads to cell lysis. Utilizing Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer, daphnetin showed direct inhibitory effect on SrtA activity, with an IC50 of 25.98 μg/mL. Additionally, daphnetin hindered various SrtA-mediated processes in S. aureus, such as fibronectin adherence, A549 cell invasion, biofilm formation, and bacterial motility. Daphnetin inhibited S. aureus-induced hemolysis and reduced Hla expression as confirmed by Western blot analysis. Molecular docking studies identified specific binding sites of daphnetin with SrtA, highlighting key amino acid residues like GLU-77, TYR-75, and LYS-145, with a docking score of -7.139 kcal/mol. Besides that, daphnetin exhibited a protective effect on MRSA-induced pneumonia in vivo. In summary, daphnetin, a natural compound, effectively inhibited SrtA and Hla activities, attenuating MRSA virulence and showcasing potential for treating bacterial infections.