Molecules (Dec 2023)

<i>Pinus koraiensis</i> Essential Oil Attenuates the Pathogenicity of Superbacteria by Suppressing Virulence Gene Expression

  • Ji-Hee Kim,
  • Young-Hoi Kim,
  • Bog-Im Park,
  • Na-Young Choi,
  • Kang-Ju Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29010037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1
p. 37

Abstract

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In the quest to combat infections attributable to antibiotic-resistant superbacteria, an essential oil derived from the needles of Pinus koraiensis Sieb. et Zucc. (PKEO) has emerged as a promising solution. In this study, we demonstrate that PKEO can be used to inhibit the growth, glucose metabolite acidogenicity, and biofilm formation of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Quantitative PCR analysis provided direct evidence that PKEO reduces the mRNA expression of the accessory gene regulator A (agrA) and staphylococcal accessory regulator A (sarA), thereby indicating its inhibitory effect on pathogenic regulatory genes. Chromatographic analyses of PKEO identified terpene hydrocarbons as prominent essential oil constituents. These compounds, notably α-pinene, limonene, and β-caryophyllene, have been established to have antimicrobial properties. Our findings indicate that an oil derived from P. koraiensis can effectively combat antibiotic-resistant strains by disrupting the pathogenicity regulatory system, thereby establishing PKEO as a promising candidate for the treatment of MRSA infections.

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