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Oncocin derivative Onc72 is highly active against Escherichia coli in a systemic septicaemia infection mouse model

Journal

JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY
Volume 67, Issue 10, Pages 2445-2451

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jac/dks241

Keywords

antimicrobial peptides; AMPs; Escherichia coli ATCC 25922; histopathology; proline-rich peptides; repeated toxicity; therapeutic window

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  1. European Fund for Regional Structure Development (EFRE)
  2. European Fund for Regional Structure Development (European Union)
  3. European Fund for Regional Structure Development (Free State Saxony)

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The antimicrobial oncocin derivative Onc72 is highly active against a number of Gram-negative bacteria, including resistant strains. Here we study its toxicity and efficacy in a lethal mouse infection model. In an acute toxicity study, purified Onc72 was administered to NMRI mice in four consecutive injections within a period of 24 h as an intraperitoneal bolus. The animals' behaviour was monitored for 5 days, before several organs were examined by histopathology. A lethal Escherichia coli infection model was established and the efficacy of Onc72 was evaluated for different peptide doses considering the survival rates of each dose group and the bacterial counts in blood, lavage and organs. Intraperitoneal bolus injections with single doses of 20 or 40 mg of Onc72 per kg of body weight did not result in any abnormal animal behaviour. No mouse became moribund or died within the studied period. Histopathological examinations revealed no toxic effects. When infected with E. coli at a lethal dose, none of the untreated animals survived the next 24 h, whereas all animals treated three times with Onc72 at doses of epsilon 5 mg/kg survived the observation period of 5 days. No bacteria were detected in the blood of treated animals after day 5 post-infection. The effective dose (ED50) was approximate to 2 mg/kg. No toxic effects were observed for Onc72 within the studied dose range up to 40 mg/kg, indicating a safety margin of 20.

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