Journal
JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE SCIENCE
Volume 16, Issue 7, Pages 337-341Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/psc.1246
Keywords
epididymis; antimicrobial; synergy; fractional inhibitory concentration index
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Reproductive tract infections pose a serious threat to health and fertility. Due to the emergence of antibiotic resistant pathogens, antimicrobial proteins and peptides of the reproductive tract are extensively characterized in recent years toward developing newer strategies to treat genital tract infections. Pathogen growth inhibition using a combination of naturally occurring male reproductive tract antimicrobial peptides and commonly used antibiotics has not been reported. Checker board analyses were carried out to determine the nature of interaction (synergistic, additive and antagonistic) between HE2 alpha and HE2 beta 2 peptides and the commonly used antibiotics. Using Escherichia coli as the target organism, the minimal inhibitory concentration and fractional inhibitory concentration indices were determined. We demonstrate for the first time that the human male reproductive tract antimicrobial peptides HE2 alpha and HE2 beta 2 act synergistically with the commonly used antibiotics to inhibit E. coli growth. A combination of HE2 alpha and HE2 beta 2 peptides resulted in an additive effect. Interestingly, the synergistic effects of HE2 peptides were highest with doxycycline and ciprofloxacin, antibiotics generally used to treat epididymitis. Results of this study demonstrate the potential of endogenous HE2 peptides to be pharmacologically important in designing novel strategies to treat reproductive tract infections. Copyright (C) 2010 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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