A Cerberus‐Inspired Anti‐Infective Multicomponent Gatekeeper Hydrogel against Infections with the Emerging “Superbug” Yeast Candida auris

The pathogenic yeast Candida auris has received increasing attention due to its ability to cause fatal infections, its resistance toward important fungicides, and its ability to persist on surfaces including medical devices in hospitals. To brace health care systems for this considerable risk, alter...

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Veröffentlicht in:Macromolecular bioscience 2020-04, Vol.20 (4), p.e2000005-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Kubiczek, Dennis, Flaig, Carolin, Raber, Heinz, Dietz, Steffen, Kissmann, Ann‐Kathrin, Heerde, Thomas, Bodenberger, Nicholas, Wittgens, Andreas, González‐Garcia, Melaine, Kang, Fan, Franco, Octavio L., Staendker, Ludger, Otero‐González, Anselmo J., Walther, Paul, Gottschalk, Kay E., Weil, Tanja, Rosenau, Frank
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Zusammenfassung:The pathogenic yeast Candida auris has received increasing attention due to its ability to cause fatal infections, its resistance toward important fungicides, and its ability to persist on surfaces including medical devices in hospitals. To brace health care systems for this considerable risk, alternative therapeutic approaches such as antifungal peptides are urgently needed. In clinical wound care, a significant focus has been directed toward novel surgical (wound) dressings as first defense lines against C. auris. Inspired by Cerberus the Greek mythological “hound of Hades” that prevents the living from entering and the dead from leaving hell, the preparation of a gatekeeper hybrid hydrogel is reported featuring lectin‐mediated high‐affinity immobilization of C. auris cells from a collagen gel as a model substratum in combination with a release of an antifungal peptide drug to kill the trapped cells. The vision is an efficient and safe two‐layer medical composite hydrogel for the treatment of severe wound infections that typically occur in hospitals. Providing this new armament to the repertoire of possibilities for wound care in critical (intensive care) units may open new routes to shield and defend patients from infections and clinical facilities from spreading and invasion of C. auris and probably other fungal pathogens. The multidrug‐resistant yeast Candida auris is a threat. Thus, alternative clinical measures including introduction of novel bioactive peptides as “last resort” fungicides are urgently needed. A gatekeeper hydrogel with lectin‐mediated immobilization of C. auris and antifungal properties promises new avenues in wound care. This technology may toughen clinics for the fight against C. auris and other fungal pathogens.
ISSN:1616-5187
1616-5195
DOI:10.1002/mabi.202000005