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Abstract

The causative agent of cholera, Vibrio cholerae, is a public health concern. Multidrug-resistant V. cholerae variants may reduce chemotherapeutic efficacies of severe cholera. We previously reported that the multidrug efflux pump EmrD-3 from V. cholerae confers resistance to multiple structurally distinct antimicrobials. Medicinal plant compounds are potential candidates for EmrD-3 efflux pump modulation. The antibacterial activities of garlic Allium sativum, although poorly understood, predicts that a main bioactive component, allyl sulfide, modulates EmrD-3 efflux. Thus, we tested whether A. sativum extract acts in synergy with antimicrobials and that a main bioactive component allyl sulfide inhibits EmrD-3 efflux. We found that A. sativum extract and allyl sulfide inhibited ethidium bromide efflux in cells harboring EmrD-3 and that A. sativum lowered the MICs of multiple antibacterials. We conclude that A. sativum and allyl sulfide inhibit EmrD-3 and that A. sativum extract synergistically enhances antibacterial agents.

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Title
Modulation of the multidrug efflux pump EmrD-3 from Vibrio cholerae by Allium sativum extract and the bioactive agent allyl sulfide plus synergistic enhancement of antimicrobial susceptibility by A. sativum extract
Author
Bruns, Merissa M 1 ; Kakarla, Prathusha 1 ; Floyd, Jared T 1 ; Mukherjee, Mun Mun 1 ; Ponce, Robert C 1 ; Garcia, John A 1 ; Ranaweera, Indrika 1 ; Sanford, Leslie M 1 ; Hernandez, Alberto J 1 ; Willmon, T Mark 1 ; Tolson, Grace L 1 ; Varela, Manuel F 1 

 Department of Biology, Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, NM, USA 
Pages
1103-1112
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Oct 2017
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
03028933
e-ISSN
1432072X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1938049093
Copyright
Archives of Microbiology is a copyright of Springer, 2017.