Publication: Preclinical studies of toxicity and safety of the AS-48 bacteriocin.
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2019-07-04
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Cebrián, Rubén
Rodríguez-Cabezas, M Elena
Martín-Escolano, Rubén
Rubiño, Susana
Garrido-Barros, María
Montalbán-López, Manuel
Rosales, María José
Sánchez-Moreno, Manuel
Valdivia, Eva
Martínez-Bueno, Manuel
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The in vitro antimicrobial potency of the bacteriocin AS-48 is well documented, but its clinical application requires investigation, as its toxicity could be different in in vitro (haemolytic and antibacterial activity in blood and cytotoxicity towards normal human cell lines) and in vivo (e.g. mice and zebrafish embryos) models. Overall, the results obtained are promising. They reveal the negligible propensity of AS-48 to cause cell death or impede cell growth at therapeutic concentrations (up to 27 μM) and support the suitability of this peptide as a potential therapeutic agent against several microbial infections, due to its selectivity and potency at low concentrations (in the range of 0.3-8.9 μM). In addition, AS-48 exhibits low haemolytic activity in whole blood and does not induce nitrite accumulation in non-stimulated RAW macrophages, indicating a lack of pro-inflammatory effects. The unexpected heightened sensitivity of zebrafish embryos to AS-48 could be due to the low differentiation state of these cells. The low cytotoxicity of AS-48, the absence of lymphocyte proliferation in vivo after skin sensitization in mice, and the lack of toxicity in a murine model support the consideration of the broad spectrum antimicrobial peptide AS-48 as a promising therapeutic agent for the control of a vast array of microbial infections, in particular, those involved in skin and soft tissue diseases.
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Antimicrobial peptides, Cytotoxicity, Haemolysis, Mouse model, Topical delivery, Zebrafish model