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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 2009

Surfactants, Aromatic and Isoprenoid Compounds, and Fatty Acid Biosynthesis Inhibitors Suppress Staphylococcus aureus Production of Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin 1

Peter J. McNamara; Rae Ellen Syverson; Kathy Milligan-Myhre; Olga Frolova; Sarah Schroeder; Joshua Kidder; Thanh Hoang; Richard A. Proctor

ABSTRACT Menstrual toxic shock syndrome is a rare but potentially life-threatening illness manifest through the actions of Staphylococcus aureus toxic shock syndrome toxin 1 (TSST-1). Previous studies have shown that tampon additives can influence staphylococcal TSST-1 production. We report here on the TSST-1-suppressing activity of 34 compounds that are commonly used additives in the pharmaceutical, food, and perfume industries. Many of the tested chemicals had a minimal impact on the growth of S. aureus and yet were potent inhibitors of TSST-1 production. The TSST-1-reducing compounds included surfactants with an ether, amide, or amine linkage to their fatty acid moiety (e.g., myreth-3-myristate, Laureth-3, disodium lauroamphodiacetate, disodium lauramido monoethanolamido, sodium lauriminodipropionic acid, and triethanolamine laureth sulfate); aromatic compounds (e.g. phenylethyl and benzyl alcohols); and several isoprenoids and related compounds (e.g., terpineol and menthol). The membrane-targeting and -altering effects of the TSST-1-suppressing compounds led us to assess the activity of molecules that are known to inhibit fatty acid biosynthesis (e.g., cerulenin, triclosan, and hexachlorophene). These compounds also reduced S. aureus TSST-1 production. This study suggests that more additives than previously recognized inhibit the production of TSST-1.


Archive | 1995

Inhibition of exoprotein in absorbent article

Rae Ellen Syverson


Archive | 1995

Inhibition of exoprotein using amide compositions in absorbent article

Rae Ellen Syverson


Archive | 1995

Inhibition of exoprotein using amine compositions in absorbent article and method thereof

Rae Ellen Syverson


Archive | 2001

Aromatic compositions for the inhibition of exoprotein production from gram positive bacteria

Rae Ellen Syverson; Richard A. Proctor


Archive | 2000

Compositions for the inhibition of exoprotein production from Gram positive bacteria

Kim L. Resheski-Wedepohl; Rae Ellen Syverson


Archive | 1993

Preserved polysiloxane emulsions for treating tissues

Rae Ellen Syverson; Wendell Eugene Landin; Rebecca Suzanne Walter


Archive | 2002

Absorbent articles containing additives

Rae Ellen Syverson; Richard A. Proctor


Archive | 2000

Absorbent articles for the inhibition of exoprotein production from Gram positive bacteria

Kim L. Resheski-Wedepohl; Rae Ellen Syverson; David Charles Potts; Matthew David Young; Ali Yahiaoui


Archive | 2000

Inhibition of exoprotein production from gram positive bacteria

Kim L. Resheski-Wedepohl; Rae Ellen Syverson

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Joshua Kidder

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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