Anti-Pythium insidiosum activity of MSI-78, LL-37, and magainin-2 antimicrobial peptides.
Laura Bedin DenardiCarla WeiblenLara Baccarin IaniskiPaula Cristina StibbeStefania Campos PintoJanio M SanturioPublished in: Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] (2022)
We investigated the anti-Pythium insidiosum activity of the antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) MSI-78, LL-37, and magainin-2. To detect the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), fourteen clinical strains were incubated with the AMPs following the CLSI M38-A2 protocol. All three AMPs showed antimicrobial activity with an MIC range of 20-80 mg/L against all strains. We concluded that the evaluated AMPs have great potential as anti-Pythium insidiosum agents, and their activity deserves to be more explored in further research. Antimicrobial peptides were tested against Pythium insidiosum, a microorganism that causes a difficult-to-treat disease in animals and humans. These peptides have been shown to be able to kill P. insidiosum and may be candidates for use in the treatment of this infection.