Whole-exome sequencing reveals a recurrent mutation in the cathepsin C gene that causes Papillon-lefevre syndrome in a Saudi family

Joint Authors

Muhammad, Husayn Shaykh Ali
al-Khayri, Yasir Muhammad
Jilani, Mushrif
al-Mramhi, Muna Muhammad
al-Ruhayli, Rayyan
al-Zahrani, Hams Said
Sirafi, Rihab
al-Ama, Jumanah Yusuf
Yang, Huanming

Source

Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences

Issue

Vol. 23, Issue 5 (30 Sep. 2016), pp.571-576, 6 p.

Publisher

Saudi Biological Society

Publication Date

2016-09-30

Country of Publication

Saudi Arabia

No. of Pages

6

Main Subjects

Biology

Abstract EN

Bacterial infections are among the major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide.

The present study was designed to evaluate the in vitro antibacterial activities of the methanol extracts of five Cameroonian edible plants namely Colocasia esculenta, Triumfetta pentandra, Hibiscus esculentus, Canarium schweinfurthii and Annona muricata against a panel of 19 multidrug resistant Gram-negative bacterial strains.

The liquid broth microdilution was used to determine the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) of the extracts.

The preliminary phytochemical screening of the extracts was conducted according to the standard phytochemical methods.

Results showed that all extracts contained compounds belonging to the classes of polyphenols, triterpenes and steroids, other classes of chemicals being selectively distributed.

Canarium schweinfurthii extract showed the best activity with MIC values ranging from 64 to 1024 lg/mL against 89.5% of the 19 tested bacteria strains.

MIC values below or equal to 1024 lg/mL were also recorded with Triumfetta pentandra, Annona muricata, Colocasia esculenta and Hibiscus esculentus extracts respectively against 15/19 (78.9%), 11/19 (57.9%), 10/19 (52.6%) and 10/19 (52.6%) tested bacteria.

Extract from C.

schweinfurthii displayed the lowest MIC value (64 lg/mL) against Escherichia coli AG100ATet.

Finally, the results of this work provide baseline information for the use of C.

esculenta, T.

pentandra, H.

esculentus, C.

schweinfurthii and A.

muricata in the treatment of bacterial infections including multidrug resistant phenotypes.

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American Psychological Association (APA)

al-Khayri, Yasir Muhammad& Jilani, Mushrif& al-Mramhi, Muna Muhammad& Muhammad, Husayn Shaykh Ali& al-Ruhayli, Rayyan& al-Zahrani, Hams Said…[et al.]. 2016. Whole-exome sequencing reveals a recurrent mutation in the cathepsin C gene that causes Papillon-lefevre syndrome in a Saudi family. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences،Vol. 23, no. 5, pp.571-576.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-707904

Modern Language Association (MLA)

al-Khayri, Yasir Muhammad…[et al.]. Whole-exome sequencing reveals a recurrent mutation in the cathepsin C gene that causes Papillon-lefevre syndrome in a Saudi family. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences Vol. 23, no. 5 (Sep. 2016), pp.571-576.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-707904

American Medical Association (AMA)

al-Khayri, Yasir Muhammad& Jilani, Mushrif& al-Mramhi, Muna Muhammad& Muhammad, Husayn Shaykh Ali& al-Ruhayli, Rayyan& al-Zahrani, Hams Said…[et al.]. Whole-exome sequencing reveals a recurrent mutation in the cathepsin C gene that causes Papillon-lefevre syndrome in a Saudi family. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences. 2016. Vol. 23, no. 5, pp.571-576.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-707904

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 575-576

Record ID

BIM-707904