Synergy of Histone Acetyltransferase Inhibitor (HATi) with Quercetin Inhibits Biofilm Formation in Candida tropicalis.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Gouri Krishna Rajagopal,Chaitany Jayprakash Raorane,Vinothkannan Ravichandran,Satish Kumar Rajasekharan
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Abstract

Histone acetyltransferase inhibitors (HATi) are mechanism-based inhibitors that show promise in the treatment of several illnesses, including diabetes, hyperlipidemia, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. The work emphasizes the significance of HATi as a possible treatment strategy against Candida species biofilms. Here, in this study, we found that combining a HATi, anacardic acid, and quercetin, a known flavonoid, significantly prevented biofilm formation by C. tropicalis. We further show that C. tropicalis exhibited a considerable downregulation of drug-resistance gene expression (CDR1 and MDR1) when co-administrated. Additionally, in silico studies revealed that the anacardic acid (AA) interacts strongly with a histone acetyltransferase, Rtt109, which may account for the observed biofilm inhibitory effect. In conclusion, the study illustrates how HATi may be used to potentiate the inhibitory action of phytoactives or antifungals against drug-resistant yeast infections.
组蛋白乙酰转移酶抑制剂(HATi)与槲皮素协同抑制热带念珠菌生物膜的形成
组蛋白乙酰转移酶抑制剂(HATi)是一种基于机理的抑制剂,在治疗糖尿病、高脂血症、癌症和阿尔茨海默病等多种疾病方面前景看好。这项工作强调了 HATi 作为一种针对念珠菌生物膜的可能治疗策略的重要性。在本研究中,我们发现将 HATi、无患子酸和槲皮素(一种已知的类黄酮)结合使用,能显著阻止热带念珠菌生物膜的形成。我们还进一步发现,在联合使用的情况下,热带真菌的耐药基因(CDR1 和 MDR1)表达有相当程度的下调。此外,硅学研究显示,无患子酸(AA)与组蛋白乙酰转移酶 Rtt109 有强烈的相互作用,这可能是观察到的生物膜抑制作用的原因。总之,这项研究说明了如何利用 HATi 来增强植物活性物质或抗真菌药物对耐药酵母菌感染的抑制作用。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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