The activity and mechanism of action of a novel Candida albicans biofilm inhibitor IMB-H12
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Abstract
Candida albicans (C. albicans) stands as the primary opportunistic fungal pathogen responsible for fungal infections. The formation of biofilms constitutes a key virulence trait of C. albicans and a pivotal factor in drug resistance. Consequently, the development of antifungal drugs possessing biofilm inhibitory properties holds importance in the treatment of fungal infectious diseases. This study conducted in-depth research of the novel biofilm inhibitor named 1-(cyclopentylamino)-3-(4-(2, 4, 4-trimethylpentan-2-yl)phenoxy)propan-2-ol (IMB-H12). IMB-H12 showed good inhibitory activity on the formation of biofilms and a certain scavenging effect on mature biofilms. Preliminary research on the mechanism of action has found that IMB-H12 can inhibit the transformation from yeast to hyphal phase, inhibit the formation of mycelium, and reduce the adhesion activity and hydrophobicity of Candida albicans. IMB-H12 could also induce changes in the content of cell wall components, downregulate the expression of multiple genes related to adhesion and hyphal formation. Therefore, further research on this compound is expected to discover new lead compounds with antifungal activity.
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