Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects of novel peptide toxin from the spider pardosa astrigera

Min Kyoung Shin, In Wook Hwang, Yunkyung Kim, Seung Tae Kim, Wonhee Jang, Seungki Lee, Woo Young Bang, Chang Hwan Bae, Jung Suk Sung

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Abstract

The prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has become an immediate threat to public health. Antimicrobial peptides are attracting attention as a new source of antibiotics due to their ability to prevent drug-resistances with fewer side effects. Spider venom is composed of various bioactive substances with multiple functionalities such as antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects. Here, RNA sequencing was conducted on the venom gland of the spider Pardosa astrigera, and a potential toxin peptide with antibacterial properties was selected via homology and in silico analysis. A novel toxin, Lycotoxin-Pa4a, inhibited both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria by disrupting the outer and bacterial cytoplasmic membrane. Moreover, the peptide downregulated the expression of pro-inflammatory mediators while upregulating the level of anti-inflammatory cytokine by inactivating mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling in a lipopolysaccharide-stimulated murine macrophage cell line. In this research, we identified a novel peptide toxin, Lycotoxin-pa4a, with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, suggesting its potential for the development of a new antibiotics, as well as offering insights into the utilization of biological resources.

Original languageEnglish
Article number422
Pages (from-to)1-13
Number of pages13
JournalAntibiotics
Volume9
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2020

Keywords

  • Anti-inflammation
  • Antibacterial peptide
  • In silico analysis
  • Pardosa astrigera
  • Spider venom gland
  • Transcriptome

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