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Restraining the multidrug efflux transporter STY4874 of Salmonella Typhi by reserpine and plant extracts

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Efflux‐mediated multidrug resistance is a well‐known phenomenon facilitated by multidrug resistant (MDR) transporters. One of the approaches to counteract efflux‐mediated resistance is the use of MDR pump inhibitors, and thus… Click to show full abstract

Efflux‐mediated multidrug resistance is a well‐known phenomenon facilitated by multidrug resistant (MDR) transporters. One of the approaches to counteract efflux‐mediated resistance is the use of MDR pump inhibitors, and thus be used in combination with the conventional antibiotics to treat deadly diseases like typhoid fever. We have previously reported that STY4874, an efflux transporter of Salmonella serotype Typhi, exhibited promising characteristics as MDR pump. In this study, we aimed to get an insight into possible STY4874 inhibitors of plant origin. STY4874 was overexpressed in Escherichia coli and extracts from pomegranate peel, milk thistle seeds and reserpine, a synthetic plant alkaloid, were screened for inhibition of ciprofloxacin efflux. The extracts of milk thistle seeds and reserpine when incubated with ciprofloxacin showed statistically significant STY4874‐mediated inhibitory activity, rendering the efflux pump inactive and hence early growth inhibition of host cells compared with cells expressing efflux pump and incubated only with ciprofloxacin. This efflux pump inhibitory activity was further confirmed by time‐kill experiments. This study is the first to report on efflux pump inhibition of S. Typhi STY4874 and results can be extended towards its close homologues such as MdfA and MdtM from E. coli.

Keywords: typhi; plant; pump; sty4874; efflux transporter; efflux

Journal Title: Letters in Applied Microbiology
Year Published: 2019

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