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Bioactive Compounds Produced by Hypoxylon fragiforme against Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms.


ABSTRACT: Treating infections organized in biofilms is a challenge due to the resistance of the pathogens against antibiotics and host immune cells. Many fungi grow in a wet environment, favorable for the growth of bacterial biofilms, and we speculated that fungi possess some strategies to control these bacterial biofilms. A fungus identified as Hypoxylon fragiforme, was collected in the Harz Mountains, Germany, and its mycelial culture was fermented in different culture media for 67 days to test its biological potential against bacterial biofilms. Sclerin, sclerin diacid and its 3-methyl monoester (methyl 1-(5-hydroxy-6-carboxylic-2,3,4-trimethylphenyl) propionate) are here described for the first time from this fungus. Sclerin and its diacid interfered with the biofilm formation of the pathogen Staphylococcus aureus, inhibiting 86% and 80% of the biofilm at 256 ?g mL-1, respectively, but not killing the bacterium. Interestingly, the monomethylester of sclerin diacid was inactive. Although these compounds did not possess any activity against a pre-formed biofilm, they prevented its formation at subtoxic concentrations. Furthermore, sclerin and its diacid displayed a high specificity against Staphylococcus aureus, indicating a good strategy against pathogenic biofilms when combined with antibiotics.

SUBMITTER: Yuyama KT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5748589 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bioactive Compounds Produced by Hypoxylon fragiforme against Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms.

Yuyama Kamila Tomoko KT   Chepkirui Clara C   Wendt Lucile L   Fortkamp Diana D   Stadler Marc M   Abraham Wolf-Rainer WR  

Microorganisms 20171212 4


Treating infections organized in biofilms is a challenge due to the resistance of the pathogens against antibiotics and host immune cells. Many fungi grow in a wet environment, favorable for the growth of bacterial biofilms, and we speculated that fungi possess some strategies to control these bacterial biofilms<i>.</i> A fungus identified as <i>Hypoxylon fragiforme</i>, was collected in the Harz Mountains, Germany, and its mycelial culture was fermented in different culture media for 67 days to  ...[more]

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