Quorum sensing and nf-κb inhibition of synthetic coumaperine derivatives from piper nigrum

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Abstract

Bacterial communication, termed Quorum Sensing (QS), is a promising target for virulence attenuation and the treatment of bacterial infections. Infections cause inflammation, a process regulated by a number of cellular factors, including the transcription Nuclear Factor kappa B (NF-κB); this factor is found to be upregulated in many inflammatory diseases, including those induced by bacterial infection. In this study, we tested 32 synthetic derivatives of coumaperine (CP), a known natural compound found in pepper (Piper nigrum), for Quorum Sensing Inhibition (QSI) and NF-κB inhibitory activities. Of the compounds tested, seven were found to have high QSI activity, three inhibited bacterial growth and five inhibited NF-κB. In addition, some of the CP compounds were active in more than one test. For example, compounds CP-286, CP-215 and CP-158 were not cytotoxic, inhibited NF-κB activation and QS but did not show antibacterial activity. CP-154 inhibited QS, decreased NF-κB activation and inhibited bacterial growth. Our results indicate that these synthetic molecules may provide a basis for further development of novel therapeutic agents against bacterial infections.

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Kadosh, Y., Muthuraman, S., Yaniv, K., Baruch, Y., Gopas, J., Kushmaro, A., & Kumar, R. S. (2021). Quorum sensing and nf-κb inhibition of synthetic coumaperine derivatives from piper nigrum. Molecules, 26(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082293

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