Antifungal activity of liriodenine on agents of systemic mycoses, with emphasis on the genus Paracoccidioides
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Resumo: | Abstract Background: Endemic systemic mycoses remain a health challenge, since these opportunistic diseases are increasingly infecting immunosuppressed patients. The simultaneous use of antifungal compounds and other drugs to treat infectious or non-infectious diseases has led to several interactions and undesirable effects. Thus, new antifungal compounds should be investigated. The present study aimed to evaluate the activity of liriodenine extracted from Annona macroprophyllata on agents of systemic mycoses, with emphasis on the genus Paracoccidioides. Methods: The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum fungicide concentration (MFC) were determined by the microdilution method. The cellular alterations caused by liriodenine on a standard P. brasiliensis (Pb18) strain were evaluated by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Results: Liriodenine was effective only in 3 of the 8 strains of the genus Paracoccidioides and in the Histoplasma capsulatum strain, in a very low concentration (MIC of 1.95 μg.mL-1); on yeasts of Candida spp. (MIC of 125 to 250 μg.mL-1), including C. krusei (250 μg.mL-1), which has intrinsic resistance to fluconazole; and in Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii (MIC of 62.5 μg.mL-1). However, liriodenine was not effective against Aspergillus fumigatus at the studied concentrations. Liriodenine exhibited fungicidal activity against all standard strains and clinical isolates that showed to be susceptible by in vitro tests. Electron microscopy revealed cytoplasmic alterations and damage to the cell wall of P. brasiliensis (Pb18). Conclusion: Our results indicate that liriodenine is a promising fungicidal compound that should undergo further investigation with some chemical modifications. |
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Antifungal activity of liriodenine on agents of systemic mycoses, with emphasis on the genus ParacoccidioidesLiriodenineParacoccidioidomycosisSystemic mycosisAntifungal compoundsAntimicrobial compoundsMedicinal plantsAbstract Background: Endemic systemic mycoses remain a health challenge, since these opportunistic diseases are increasingly infecting immunosuppressed patients. The simultaneous use of antifungal compounds and other drugs to treat infectious or non-infectious diseases has led to several interactions and undesirable effects. Thus, new antifungal compounds should be investigated. The present study aimed to evaluate the activity of liriodenine extracted from Annona macroprophyllata on agents of systemic mycoses, with emphasis on the genus Paracoccidioides. Methods: The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum fungicide concentration (MFC) were determined by the microdilution method. The cellular alterations caused by liriodenine on a standard P. brasiliensis (Pb18) strain were evaluated by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Results: Liriodenine was effective only in 3 of the 8 strains of the genus Paracoccidioides and in the Histoplasma capsulatum strain, in a very low concentration (MIC of 1.95 μg.mL-1); on yeasts of Candida spp. (MIC of 125 to 250 μg.mL-1), including C. krusei (250 μg.mL-1), which has intrinsic resistance to fluconazole; and in Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii (MIC of 62.5 μg.mL-1). However, liriodenine was not effective against Aspergillus fumigatus at the studied concentrations. Liriodenine exhibited fungicidal activity against all standard strains and clinical isolates that showed to be susceptible by in vitro tests. Electron microscopy revealed cytoplasmic alterations and damage to the cell wall of P. brasiliensis (Pb18). Conclusion: Our results indicate that liriodenine is a promising fungicidal compound that should undergo further investigation with some chemical modifications.Centro de Estudos de Venenos e Animais Peçonhentos (CEVAP/UNESP)2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992020000100337Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases v.26 2020reponame:The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP10.1590/1678-9199-jvatitd-2020-0023info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVinche,Adriele Dandara Levoratode- la-Cruz-Chacón,IvánGonzález-Esquinca,Alma RosaSilva,Julhiany de Fátima daFerreira,GiselaSantos,Daniela Carvalho dosGarces,Hans GarciaOliveira,Daniela Vanessa Moris deMarçon,CamilaCavalcante,Ricardo de SouzaMendes,Rinaldo Poncioeng2020-10-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-91992020000100337Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jvatitdPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editorial@jvat.org.br1678-91991678-9180opendoar:2020-10-26T00:00The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Antifungal activity of liriodenine on agents of systemic mycoses, with emphasis on the genus Paracoccidioides |
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Antifungal activity of liriodenine on agents of systemic mycoses, with emphasis on the genus Paracoccidioides |
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Antifungal activity of liriodenine on agents of systemic mycoses, with emphasis on the genus Paracoccidioides Vinche,Adriele Dandara Levorato Liriodenine Paracoccidioidomycosis Systemic mycosis Antifungal compounds Antimicrobial compounds Medicinal plants |
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Antifungal activity of liriodenine on agents of systemic mycoses, with emphasis on the genus Paracoccidioides |
title_full |
Antifungal activity of liriodenine on agents of systemic mycoses, with emphasis on the genus Paracoccidioides |
title_fullStr |
Antifungal activity of liriodenine on agents of systemic mycoses, with emphasis on the genus Paracoccidioides |
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Antifungal activity of liriodenine on agents of systemic mycoses, with emphasis on the genus Paracoccidioides |
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Antifungal activity of liriodenine on agents of systemic mycoses, with emphasis on the genus Paracoccidioides |
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Vinche,Adriele Dandara Levorato |
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Vinche,Adriele Dandara Levorato de- la-Cruz-Chacón,Iván González-Esquinca,Alma Rosa Silva,Julhiany de Fátima da Ferreira,Gisela Santos,Daniela Carvalho dos Garces,Hans Garcia Oliveira,Daniela Vanessa Moris de Marçon,Camila Cavalcante,Ricardo de Souza Mendes,Rinaldo Poncio |
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author |
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de- la-Cruz-Chacón,Iván González-Esquinca,Alma Rosa Silva,Julhiany de Fátima da Ferreira,Gisela Santos,Daniela Carvalho dos Garces,Hans Garcia Oliveira,Daniela Vanessa Moris de Marçon,Camila Cavalcante,Ricardo de Souza Mendes,Rinaldo Poncio |
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Vinche,Adriele Dandara Levorato de- la-Cruz-Chacón,Iván González-Esquinca,Alma Rosa Silva,Julhiany de Fátima da Ferreira,Gisela Santos,Daniela Carvalho dos Garces,Hans Garcia Oliveira,Daniela Vanessa Moris de Marçon,Camila Cavalcante,Ricardo de Souza Mendes,Rinaldo Poncio |
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Liriodenine Paracoccidioidomycosis Systemic mycosis Antifungal compounds Antimicrobial compounds Medicinal plants |
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Liriodenine Paracoccidioidomycosis Systemic mycosis Antifungal compounds Antimicrobial compounds Medicinal plants |
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Abstract Background: Endemic systemic mycoses remain a health challenge, since these opportunistic diseases are increasingly infecting immunosuppressed patients. The simultaneous use of antifungal compounds and other drugs to treat infectious or non-infectious diseases has led to several interactions and undesirable effects. Thus, new antifungal compounds should be investigated. The present study aimed to evaluate the activity of liriodenine extracted from Annona macroprophyllata on agents of systemic mycoses, with emphasis on the genus Paracoccidioides. Methods: The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum fungicide concentration (MFC) were determined by the microdilution method. The cellular alterations caused by liriodenine on a standard P. brasiliensis (Pb18) strain were evaluated by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Results: Liriodenine was effective only in 3 of the 8 strains of the genus Paracoccidioides and in the Histoplasma capsulatum strain, in a very low concentration (MIC of 1.95 μg.mL-1); on yeasts of Candida spp. (MIC of 125 to 250 μg.mL-1), including C. krusei (250 μg.mL-1), which has intrinsic resistance to fluconazole; and in Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii (MIC of 62.5 μg.mL-1). However, liriodenine was not effective against Aspergillus fumigatus at the studied concentrations. Liriodenine exhibited fungicidal activity against all standard strains and clinical isolates that showed to be susceptible by in vitro tests. Electron microscopy revealed cytoplasmic alterations and damage to the cell wall of P. brasiliensis (Pb18). Conclusion: Our results indicate that liriodenine is a promising fungicidal compound that should undergo further investigation with some chemical modifications. |
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