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Cannabidiol Is a Novel Modulator of Bacterial Membrane Vesicles.


ABSTRACT: Membrane vesicles (MVs) released from bacteria participate in cell communication and host-pathogen interactions. Roles for MVs in antibiotic resistance are gaining increased attention and in this study we investigated if known anti-bacterial effects of cannabidiol (CBD), a phytocannabinoid from Cannabis sativa, could be in part attributed to effects on bacterial MV profile and MV release. We found that CBD is a strong inhibitor of MV release from Gram-negative bacteria (E. coli VCS257), while inhibitory effect on MV release from Gram-positive bacteria (S. aureus subsp. aureus Rosenbach) was negligible. When used in combination with selected antibiotics, CBD significantly increased the bactericidal action of several antibiotics in the Gram-negative bacteria. In addition, CBD increased antibiotic effects of kanamycin in the Gram-positive bacteria, without affecting MV release. CBD furthermore changed protein profiles of MVs released from E. coli after 1 h CBD treatment. Our findings indicate that CBD may pose as a putative adjuvant agent for tailored co-application with selected antibiotics, depending on bacterial species, to increase antibiotic activity, including via MV inhibition, and help reduce antibiotic resistance.

SUBMITTER: Kosgodage US 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6747004 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cannabidiol Is a Novel Modulator of Bacterial Membrane Vesicles.

Kosgodage Uchini S US   Matewele Paul P   Awamaria Brigitte B   Kraev Igor I   Warde Purva P   Mastroianni Giulia G   Nunn Alistair V AV   Guy Geoffrey W GW   Bell Jimmy D JD   Inal Jameel M JM   Lange Sigrun S  

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 20190910


Membrane vesicles (MVs) released from bacteria participate in cell communication and host-pathogen interactions. Roles for MVs in antibiotic resistance are gaining increased attention and in this study we investigated if known anti-bacterial effects of cannabidiol (CBD), a phytocannabinoid from <i>Cannabis sativa</i>, could be in part attributed to effects on bacterial MV profile and MV release. We found that CBD is a strong inhibitor of MV release from Gram-negative bacteria (<i>E. coli</i> VCS  ...[more]

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