Candida auris susceptibility on surfaces coated with the antifungal drug caspofungin.
Stephanie J Lamont-FriedrichSarah E KiddCarla GilesHans J GriesserBryan R CoadPublished in: Medical mycology (2021)
Candida auris is known to survive for weeks on solid materials surfaces. Its longevity contributes to medical device contamination and spread through healthcare facilities. We fabricated antifungal surface coatings by coating plastic and glass surfaces with a thin polymer layer to which the antifungal drug caspofungin was covalently conjugated. Caspofungin-susceptible and -resistant C. auris strains were inhibited on these surfaces by 98.7% and 81.1%, respectively. Cell viability studies showed that this inhibition was fungicidal. Our findings indicate that C. auris strains can be killed on contact when exposed to caspofungin that is reformulated as a covalently-bound surface layer.