Impeding Virulence of Candidaalbicans by Candesartan and Domperidone
Candida albicans is the most common human fungal pathogen that has developed extensive virulence factors which allows successful colonization and infection of the host. Anti-virulence agents can alleviate the pathogenesis of fungi and help the immune system to eradicate them easily. This study aimed...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current microbiology 2021-11, Vol.78 (11), p.3957-3967 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Candida
albicans
is the most common human fungal pathogen that has developed extensive virulence factors which allows successful colonization and infection of the host. Anti-virulence agents can alleviate the pathogenesis of fungi and help the immune system to eradicate them easily. This study aimed to explore the anti-virulence effect of domperidone and candesartan against
C.
albicans
standard strain. Sub-inhibitory concentrations (1/4 and 1/8 of minimum inhibitory concentration) of domperidone and candesartan significantly inhibited the virulence factors hemolysin, lipase, protease, phospholipase, and bioflim formation. It was found that candesartan inhibited biofilm formation by 60.48–67.91%, hemolysin activity (61.21–74.14%), phospholipase activity (40–49.67%), lipase activity (58.97–73%), and protease activity (52.63%), while domperidone was found to inhibit biofilm formation by 70.54–77.49%, hemolysin activity (64.84–69.84%), phospholipase activity (49.67–60%), lipase activity (50–54.87%), and protease activity (52.63–57.9%). Quantitative real time-PCR confirmed the anti-virulence activity of domperidone and candesartan as both drugs significantly reduce the expression of the virulence genes
SAP2
,
SAP6
,
PLB1
,
PLB2
,
LIP4
,
LIP5
. In conclusion, domperidone and candesartan could serve as anti-virulence agents for treatment of
C.
albicans
infections. |
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ISSN: | 0343-8651 1432-0991 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00284-021-02663-x |