Scorpionfish BPI is highly active against multiple drug-resistantPseudomonas aeruginosaisolates from cystic fibrosis patients
Abstract
Chronic pulmonary infection is a hallmark of cystic fibrosis (CF) and requires continuous antibiotic treatment. In this context,Pseudomonas aeruginosa(Pa) is of special concern since colonizing strains frequently acquire multiple drug resistance (MDR). Bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (BPI) is a neutrophil-derived, endogenous protein with high bactericidal potency against Gram-negative bacteria. However, a significant range of CF patients produce anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies against BPI (BPI-ANCA) thereby neutralizing its bactericidal function. In accordance with literature, we describe that 54.3% of a total of 46 CF patients expressed BPI-ANCA. Importantly, an orthologous protein to human BPI (huBPI) derived from the scorpionfishSebastes schlegelii(scoBPI) completely escaped recognition by these autoantibodies. Moreover, scoBPI exhibited high anti-inflammatory potency towardsPaLPS, and was bactericidal against MDRPaderived from CF patients at nanomolar concentrations. In conclusion, our results highlight the potential of highly active orthologous proteins of huBPI in treatment of MDRPainfections, especially in the presence of BPI-ANCA.
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