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A novel naphthoquinone derivative shows selective antifungal activity against Sporothrix yeasts and biofilms.

Luana Pereira Borba-SantosCaroline Deckmann NicolettiTaissa Vieira Machado VilaPatricia Garcia FerreiraCarlos Fernando Araujo-LimaBárbara Verena Dias GalvãoIsrael FelzenszwalbWanderley de SouzaFernando de Carvalho da SilvaVítor Francisco FerreiraDebora Omena FuturoSonia Rozental
Published in: Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] (2022)
Sporotrichosis is a subcutaneous mycosis that affects humans and animals, with few therapeutic options available in the pharmaceutical market. We screened the in vitro antifungal activity of fourteen 1,4-naphthoquinones derivative compounds against Sporothrix brasiliensis and Sporothrix schenckii, the main etiological agents of sporotrichosis in Latin America. The most active compound was selected for further studies exploring its antibiofilm activity, effects on yeast morphophysiology, interaction with itraconazole, and selectivity to fungal cells. Among the fourteen 1,4-naphthoquinones tested, naphthoquinone 5, a silver salt of lawsone, was the most active compound. Naphthoquinone 5 was able to inhibit Sporothrix biofilms and induced ROS accumulation, mitochondrial disturbances, and severe plasmatic membrane damage in fungal cells. Furthermore, naphthoquinone 5 was ten times more selective towards fungal cells than fibroblast, and the combination of itraconazole with naphthoquinone 5 improved the inhibitory activity of the azole. Combined, the data presented here indicate that the silver salt naphthoquinone 5 exerts promising in vitro activity against the two main agents of sporotrichosis with important antibiofilm activity and a good toxicity profile, suggesting it is a promising molecule for the development of a new family of antifungals.
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