Shikonin inhibits MRSA biofilm formation to alleviate periprosthetic joint infection
Shangyi Liu, Haoran Zhang, Xi Zheng, Xiaoqin Mou, Zhongbao Wu, Lili Zou, Kangquan Shou, Xiaowen Liu

TL;DR
Shikonin reduces MRSA biofilm formation in joint infections, offering a potential new treatment for drug-resistant bacterial infections.
Contribution
Shikonin's ability to inhibit MRSA biofilm formation and its mechanism related to cysteine metabolism are newly demonstrated.
Findings
High doses of shikonin reduced biofilm formation in MRSA-infected rats and improved tissue repair.
Shikonin inhibited MRSA biofilm formation at sublethal concentrations and removed existing biofilms.
The mechanism involves regulation of cysteine metabolism in MRSA, validated by transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses.
Abstract
To alleviate periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), shikonin (SKN) had been used to intervene the biofilm formation of MRSA in vivo and in vitro, which provides theoretical support and practical foundation for SKN as a novel drug against drug-resistant bacterial infection. The rat model of periprosthetic joint infection was established, utilizing techniques such as scanning electron microscopy and pathology test to evaluate the MRSA inhibitory of bacterial load and biofilm formation effects of SKN. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) experiments were conducted to assess the antibacterial activity of SKN. The crystal violet staining method was employed to evaluate the effects of SKN on MRSA biofilm formation and eradication. Transcriptomic and amino acid metabolomics analyses were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrthopedic Infections and Treatments · Antimicrobial agents and applications · Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing
