Affiliation:
1. Department of Infectious Diseases1 and
2. Department of Radiology, Division of Nuclear Medicine,2 Leiden University Medical Center, and
3. Pharming Technologies B.V.,3 Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Since human lactoferrin (hLF) binds to bacterial products through its highly positively charged N terminus, we investigated which of the two cationic domains is involved in its bactericidal activity. The results revealed that hLF lacking the first three residues (hLF
−3N
) was less efficient than hLF in killing of antibiotic-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus, Listeria monocytogenes
, and
Klebsiella pneumoniae
. Both hLF preparations failed to kill
Escherichia coli
O54. In addition, hLF
−3N
was less effective than hLF in reducing the number of viable bacteria in mice infected with antibiotic-resistant
S. aureus
and
K. pneumoniae
. Studies with synthetic peptides corresponding to the first 11 N-terminal amino acids, designated hLF(1–11), and fragments thereof demonstrated that peptides lacking the first three N-terminal residues are less effective than hLF(1–11) in killing of bacteria. Furthermore, a peptide corresponding to residues 21 to 31, which comprises the second cationic domain, was less effective than hLF(1–11) in killing of bacteria in vitro and in mice having an infection with antibiotic-resistant
S. aureus
or
K. pneumoniae
. Using fluorescent probes, we found that bactericidal hLF peptides, but not nonbactericidal peptides, caused an increase of the membrane permeability. In addition, hLF killed the various bacteria, most probably by inducing intracellular changes in these bacteria without affecting the membrane permeability. Together, hLF and peptides derived from its N terminus are highly effective against infections with antibiotic-resistant
S. aureus
and
K. pneumoniae
, and the first two arginines play an essential role in this activity.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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