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Combined effect of lasioglossin LL-III derivative with azoles against Candida albicans virulence factors: biofilm formation, phospholipases, proteases and hemolytic activity.

Eva Vaňková1,2, Petra Kašparová1,2, Nikola Dulíčková1,2, Václav Čeřovský1.   

Abstract

Candida albicans has several virulence factors at its disposal, including yeast-hyphal transition associated with biofilm formation, phospholipases, proteases and hemolytic activity, all of which contribute to its pathogenesis. We used synthetic derivative LL-III/43 of antimicrobial peptide lasioglossin LL-III to enhance effect of azoles on attenuation of C. albicans virulence factors. LL-III/43 was able to inhibit initial adhesion or biofilm formation of C. albicans strains at 50 µM. Azoles, however, were ineffective at this concentration. Using fluorescently labeled LL-III/43, we observed that peptide covered C. albicans cells, partially penetrated through their membranes and then accumulated inside cells. LL-III/43 (25 µM) in combination with clotrimazole prevented biofilm formation already at 3.1 µM clotrimazole. Neither LL-III/43 nor azoles were able to significantly inhibit phospholipases, proteases, or hemolytic activity of C. albicans. LL-III/43 (25 µM) and clotrimazole (50 µM) in combination decreased production of these virulence factors, and it completely attenuated its hemolytic activity. Scanning electron microscopy showed that LL-III/43 (50 µM) prevented C. albicans biofilm formation on Ti-6Al-4 V alloy used in orthopedic surgeries and combination of LL-III/43 (25 µM) with clotrimazole (3.1 µM) prevented biofilm formation on urinary catheters. Therefore, mixture of LL-III/43 and clotrimazole is suitable candidate for future pharmaceutical research. © FEMS 2020.

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Keywords:  zzm321990 Candida albicanszzm321990 ; LL-III derivative; antimicrobial peptides; azoles; biofilm formation; virulence factors

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32324227     DOI: 10.1093/femsyr/foaa020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Yeast Res        ISSN: 1567-1356            Impact factor:   2.796


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