Issue 11, 2020

Antibacterial action of peptide F1 against colistin resistance E. coli SHP45 (mcr-1)

Abstract

The emergence of the plasmid-mediated colistin resistance mechanism (mcr-1) makes bacterial resistance to colistin increasingly serious. This mcr-1 mediated bacterial resistance to colicin is conferred primarily through modification of lipid A in lipopolysaccharides (LPS). In our previous research, antimicrobial peptide F1 was derived from Tibetan kefir and has been shown to effectively inhibit the growth of Gram-negative bacteria (E. coli), Gram-positive bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus), and other pathogenic bacteria. Based on this characteristic of antibacterial peptide F1, we speculated that it could inhibit the growth of the colicin-resistant E. coli SHP45 (mcr-1) and not easily produce drug resistance. Studies have shown that antimicrobial peptide F1 can destroy the liposome structure of the phospholipid bilayer by destroying the inner and outer membranes of bacteria, thereby significantly inhibiting the growth of E. coli SHP45 (mcr-1), but without depending on LPS. The results of this study confirmed our hypothesis, and we anticipate that antimicrobial peptide F1 will become a safe antibacterial agent that can assist in solving the problem of drug resistance caused by colistin.

Graphical abstract: Antibacterial action of peptide F1 against colistin resistance E. coli SHP45 (mcr-1)

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jul 2020
Accepted
01 Nov 2020
First published
02 Nov 2020

Food Funct., 2020,11, 10231-10241

Antibacterial action of peptide F1 against colistin resistance E. coli SHP45 (mcr-1)

Q. Wang, J. Miao, K. Feng, J. Liu, W. Li, J. Li, Z. Yang and Y. Cao, Food Funct., 2020, 11, 10231 DOI: 10.1039/D0FO01923B

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