D-enantiomers of CATH-2 enhance the response of macrophages against Streptococcus suis serotype 2

Introduction: Due to the increase of antibiotic resistant bacterial strains, there is an urgent need for development of alternatives to antibiotics. Cathelicidins can be such an alternative to antibiotics having both a direct antimicrobial capacity as well as an immunomodulatory function. Previously, the full D-enantiomer of chicken cathelicidin-2 (D-CATH-2) has shown to prophylactically protect chickens against infection 7 days post hatch when administered in ovo three days before hatch. Objectives: To further evaluate D-CATH-2 in mammals as a candidate for an alternative to antibiotics. In this study, the prophylactic capacity of D-CATH-2 and two truncated derivatives, D-C(1–21) and D-C(4–21), was determined in mammalian cells. Methods: Antibacterial assays; immune cell differentiation and modulation; cytotoxicity, isothermal titration calorimetry; in vivo prophylactic capacity of peptides in an S. suis infection model. Results: D-CATH-2 and its derivatives were shown to have a strong direct antibacterial capacity against four different S. suis serotype 2 strains (P1/7, S735, D282, and OV625) in bacterial medium and even stronger in cell culture medium. In addition, D-CATH-2 and its derivatives ameliorated the efficiency of mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM) and skewed mouse bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDC) towards cells with a more macrophage-like phenotype. The peptides directly bind lipoteichoic acid (LTA) and inhibit LTA-induced activation of macrophages. In addition, S. suis killed by the peptide was unable to further activate mouse macrophages, which indicates that S. suis was eliminated by the previously reported silent killing mechanism. Administration of D-C(1–21) at 24 h or 7 days before infection resulted in a small prophylactic protection with reduced disease severity and reduced mortality of the treated mice. Conclusion: D-enantiomers of CATH-2 show promise as anti-infectives against pathogenic S. suis for application in mammals.

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Main Authors: van Harten, Roel M., Tjeerdsma-van Bokhoven, Johanna L.M., de Greeff, Astrid, Balhuizen, Melanie D., van Dijk, Albert, Veldhuizen, Edwin J.A., Haagsman, Henk P., Scheenstra, Maaike R.
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Subjects:CATH-2, Cathelicidin, Macrophage, Mouse, Streptococcus suis,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5851232024-10-02 van Harten, Roel M. Tjeerdsma-van Bokhoven, Johanna L.M. de Greeff, Astrid Balhuizen, Melanie D. van Dijk, Albert Veldhuizen, Edwin J.A. Haagsman, Henk P. Scheenstra, Maaike R. Article/Letter to editor Journal of Advanced Research 36 (2022) ISSN: 2090-1232 D-enantiomers of CATH-2 enhance the response of macrophages against Streptococcus suis serotype 2 2022 Introduction: Due to the increase of antibiotic resistant bacterial strains, there is an urgent need for development of alternatives to antibiotics. Cathelicidins can be such an alternative to antibiotics having both a direct antimicrobial capacity as well as an immunomodulatory function. Previously, the full D-enantiomer of chicken cathelicidin-2 (D-CATH-2) has shown to prophylactically protect chickens against infection 7 days post hatch when administered in ovo three days before hatch. Objectives: To further evaluate D-CATH-2 in mammals as a candidate for an alternative to antibiotics. In this study, the prophylactic capacity of D-CATH-2 and two truncated derivatives, D-C(1–21) and D-C(4–21), was determined in mammalian cells. Methods: Antibacterial assays; immune cell differentiation and modulation; cytotoxicity, isothermal titration calorimetry; in vivo prophylactic capacity of peptides in an S. suis infection model. Results: D-CATH-2 and its derivatives were shown to have a strong direct antibacterial capacity against four different S. suis serotype 2 strains (P1/7, S735, D282, and OV625) in bacterial medium and even stronger in cell culture medium. In addition, D-CATH-2 and its derivatives ameliorated the efficiency of mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM) and skewed mouse bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDC) towards cells with a more macrophage-like phenotype. The peptides directly bind lipoteichoic acid (LTA) and inhibit LTA-induced activation of macrophages. In addition, S. suis killed by the peptide was unable to further activate mouse macrophages, which indicates that S. suis was eliminated by the previously reported silent killing mechanism. Administration of D-C(1–21) at 24 h or 7 days before infection resulted in a small prophylactic protection with reduced disease severity and reduced mortality of the treated mice. Conclusion: D-enantiomers of CATH-2 show promise as anti-infectives against pathogenic S. suis for application in mammals. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/d-enantiomers-of-cath-2-enhance-the-response-of-macrophages-again 10.1016/j.jare.2021.05.009 https://edepot.wur.nl/550910 CATH-2 Cathelicidin Macrophage Mouse Streptococcus suis https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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van Harten, Roel M.
Tjeerdsma-van Bokhoven, Johanna L.M.
de Greeff, Astrid
Balhuizen, Melanie D.
van Dijk, Albert
Veldhuizen, Edwin J.A.
Haagsman, Henk P.
Scheenstra, Maaike R.
D-enantiomers of CATH-2 enhance the response of macrophages against Streptococcus suis serotype 2
description Introduction: Due to the increase of antibiotic resistant bacterial strains, there is an urgent need for development of alternatives to antibiotics. Cathelicidins can be such an alternative to antibiotics having both a direct antimicrobial capacity as well as an immunomodulatory function. Previously, the full D-enantiomer of chicken cathelicidin-2 (D-CATH-2) has shown to prophylactically protect chickens against infection 7 days post hatch when administered in ovo three days before hatch. Objectives: To further evaluate D-CATH-2 in mammals as a candidate for an alternative to antibiotics. In this study, the prophylactic capacity of D-CATH-2 and two truncated derivatives, D-C(1–21) and D-C(4–21), was determined in mammalian cells. Methods: Antibacterial assays; immune cell differentiation and modulation; cytotoxicity, isothermal titration calorimetry; in vivo prophylactic capacity of peptides in an S. suis infection model. Results: D-CATH-2 and its derivatives were shown to have a strong direct antibacterial capacity against four different S. suis serotype 2 strains (P1/7, S735, D282, and OV625) in bacterial medium and even stronger in cell culture medium. In addition, D-CATH-2 and its derivatives ameliorated the efficiency of mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM) and skewed mouse bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDC) towards cells with a more macrophage-like phenotype. The peptides directly bind lipoteichoic acid (LTA) and inhibit LTA-induced activation of macrophages. In addition, S. suis killed by the peptide was unable to further activate mouse macrophages, which indicates that S. suis was eliminated by the previously reported silent killing mechanism. Administration of D-C(1–21) at 24 h or 7 days before infection resulted in a small prophylactic protection with reduced disease severity and reduced mortality of the treated mice. Conclusion: D-enantiomers of CATH-2 show promise as anti-infectives against pathogenic S. suis for application in mammals.
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author van Harten, Roel M.
Tjeerdsma-van Bokhoven, Johanna L.M.
de Greeff, Astrid
Balhuizen, Melanie D.
van Dijk, Albert
Veldhuizen, Edwin J.A.
Haagsman, Henk P.
Scheenstra, Maaike R.
author_facet van Harten, Roel M.
Tjeerdsma-van Bokhoven, Johanna L.M.
de Greeff, Astrid
Balhuizen, Melanie D.
van Dijk, Albert
Veldhuizen, Edwin J.A.
Haagsman, Henk P.
Scheenstra, Maaike R.
author_sort van Harten, Roel M.
title D-enantiomers of CATH-2 enhance the response of macrophages against Streptococcus suis serotype 2
title_short D-enantiomers of CATH-2 enhance the response of macrophages against Streptococcus suis serotype 2
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