PLoS ONE (Jan 2009)

Synergistic antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activity of temporin A and modified temporin B in vivo.

  • Rosanna Capparelli,
  • Alessandra Romanelli,
  • Marco Iannaccone,
  • Nunzia Nocerino,
  • Raffaella Ripa,
  • Soccorsa Pensato,
  • Carlo Pedone,
  • Domenico Iannelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007191
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 9
p. e7191

Abstract

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Temporins are antimicrobial peptides secreted by the granular glands of the European red frog (Rana temporaria). They are 10-14 amino acid long polypeptides active prevalently against gram positive bacteria. This study shows that a synthetic temporin B analogue (TB-YK), acquires the capacity to act in synergism with temporin A and to exert antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity in vivo against gram positive and gram negative bacteria. Administration of 3.4 mg/Kg of temporin A (TA)+1.6 mg/Kg TB-YK, given to individual mice concurrently with a lethal dose of bacteria (gram positive or negative), rescued 100% of the animals. More importantly, the same doses of temporins, administered one week after experimental infection with a sub lethal dose of bacteria, sterilized 100% of the animals within 3-6 days. Also, it is described an animal model based on the use of sub lethal doses of bacteria, which closely mimics bacterial infection in humans. The model offers the possibility to test in a preclinical setting the true potential of TA and TB-YK in combination as antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agents.