Comparative Evaluation of Combinatory Interaction between Endocannabinoid System Compounds and Poly-L-lysine against Streptococcus mutans Growth and Biofilm Formation

Endocannabinoid/endocannabinoid-like (EC/EC-like) are natural endogenous compounds which have been found to affect MRSA pathogenicity. Our previous studies showed that EC/EC-like was able to impair staphylococcal biofilm formation and maintenance as well as to alter biofilm-associated virulence fact...

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Main Authors: Mark Feldman, Ronit Sionov, Reem Smoum, Raphael Mechoulam, Isaac Ginsburg, Doron Steinberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7258380
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spelling doaj-5ace020379db4d7892e91618a73969212020-11-25T01:19:32ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412020-01-01202010.1155/2020/72583807258380Comparative Evaluation of Combinatory Interaction between Endocannabinoid System Compounds and Poly-L-lysine against Streptococcus mutans Growth and Biofilm FormationMark Feldman0Ronit Sionov1Reem Smoum2Raphael Mechoulam3Isaac Ginsburg4Doron Steinberg5Biofilm Research Laboratory, Faculty of Dental Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, IsraelBiofilm Research Laboratory, Faculty of Dental Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, IsraelThe Institute for Drug Research, School of Pharmacy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, IsraelThe Institute for Drug Research, School of Pharmacy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, IsraelBiofilm Research Laboratory, Faculty of Dental Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, IsraelBiofilm Research Laboratory, Faculty of Dental Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, IsraelEndocannabinoid/endocannabinoid-like (EC/EC-like) are natural endogenous compounds which have been found to affect MRSA pathogenicity. Our previous studies showed that EC/EC-like was able to impair staphylococcal biofilm formation and maintenance as well as to alter biofilm-associated virulence factors. In the present study, we investigated the combinatory effect of the selected EC/EC-like with a natural antimicrobial agent, poly-L-lysine, on cariogenic bacteria Streptococcus mutans growth and biofilm formation. Among four tested EC/EC-like, only two, anandamide (AEA) and oleoylethanolamide (OEA), exhibited synergistic combinatory effect with poly-L-lysine against S. mutans. We attribute this distinct effect to differences in the fatty acid chain structure of the selected EC/EC-like compounds. Moreover, AEA exerted a specific antibiofilm mode of action against S. mutans by effecting total inhibition of biofilm formation while still allowing bacteria viability. Finally, we postulate that the presence of EC/EC-like and poly-L-lysine could enhance the permeability and efficacy of each other via hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions with the S. mutans membrane. In conclusion, we assume that a combination of endogenous natural compounds such as EC/EC-like and poly-L-lysine may benefit oral hygiene by preventing dental plaque.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7258380
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author Mark Feldman
Ronit Sionov
Reem Smoum
Raphael Mechoulam
Isaac Ginsburg
Doron Steinberg
spellingShingle Mark Feldman
Ronit Sionov
Reem Smoum
Raphael Mechoulam
Isaac Ginsburg
Doron Steinberg
Comparative Evaluation of Combinatory Interaction between Endocannabinoid System Compounds and Poly-L-lysine against Streptococcus mutans Growth and Biofilm Formation
BioMed Research International
author_facet Mark Feldman
Ronit Sionov
Reem Smoum
Raphael Mechoulam
Isaac Ginsburg
Doron Steinberg
author_sort Mark Feldman
title Comparative Evaluation of Combinatory Interaction between Endocannabinoid System Compounds and Poly-L-lysine against Streptococcus mutans Growth and Biofilm Formation
title_short Comparative Evaluation of Combinatory Interaction between Endocannabinoid System Compounds and Poly-L-lysine against Streptococcus mutans Growth and Biofilm Formation
title_full Comparative Evaluation of Combinatory Interaction between Endocannabinoid System Compounds and Poly-L-lysine against Streptococcus mutans Growth and Biofilm Formation
title_fullStr Comparative Evaluation of Combinatory Interaction between Endocannabinoid System Compounds and Poly-L-lysine against Streptococcus mutans Growth and Biofilm Formation
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Evaluation of Combinatory Interaction between Endocannabinoid System Compounds and Poly-L-lysine against Streptococcus mutans Growth and Biofilm Formation
title_sort comparative evaluation of combinatory interaction between endocannabinoid system compounds and poly-l-lysine against streptococcus mutans growth and biofilm formation
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Endocannabinoid/endocannabinoid-like (EC/EC-like) are natural endogenous compounds which have been found to affect MRSA pathogenicity. Our previous studies showed that EC/EC-like was able to impair staphylococcal biofilm formation and maintenance as well as to alter biofilm-associated virulence factors. In the present study, we investigated the combinatory effect of the selected EC/EC-like with a natural antimicrobial agent, poly-L-lysine, on cariogenic bacteria Streptococcus mutans growth and biofilm formation. Among four tested EC/EC-like, only two, anandamide (AEA) and oleoylethanolamide (OEA), exhibited synergistic combinatory effect with poly-L-lysine against S. mutans. We attribute this distinct effect to differences in the fatty acid chain structure of the selected EC/EC-like compounds. Moreover, AEA exerted a specific antibiofilm mode of action against S. mutans by effecting total inhibition of biofilm formation while still allowing bacteria viability. Finally, we postulate that the presence of EC/EC-like and poly-L-lysine could enhance the permeability and efficacy of each other via hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions with the S. mutans membrane. In conclusion, we assume that a combination of endogenous natural compounds such as EC/EC-like and poly-L-lysine may benefit oral hygiene by preventing dental plaque.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7258380
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