Synergistic Effect Between Taurine-Induced Silver Ion and Itraconazole Against Azole-Resistant Candida Species and Candida auris
Synergistic Effect Between Taurine-Induced Silver Ion and Itraconazole Against Azole-Resistant Candida Species and Candida auris
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AIM: To combat the rising threat of azole-resistant Candida species and the global concern of Candida auris, exploring combination therapies with existing antimicrobial agents is critical.BACKGROUND: Azoles are the first-line choice for treating candidiasis within a limited antifungal option.However, azole-resistant Candida species have increased rapidly, causing severe clinical threats, especially multidrug-resistant (MDR) isolates.
The emergence of Candida auris has also caused global concerns recently.METHODS: We evaluated the antifungal activity of taurine-induced silver ions (Tau-Ag), prepared by induction from silver-incorporated mesoporous bioactive glass, and its synergistic effects with itraconazole.RESULTS: Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of Tau-Ag ranged from 0.
020 to 0.078 mg/mL in BCAA SPLASH BLUE RASPBERRY 24h and from 0.039 to 0.
156 mg/mL in 48h.No hemolysis, cytotoxicity and in vivo toxicity were observed at the MICs.In the investigation of antifungal mechanisms, the reactive oxygen species (ROS) level significantly increased when Candida spp.
treated with Tau-Ag.Biofilm formation inhibition assays found Tau-Ag may penetrate the biofilm and eliminate biofilm-forming cells.In the time-kill method, Tau-Ag showed a long-lasting fungistatic effect and superior antifungal effect compared to itraconazole alone.
Furthermore, Tau-Ag showed synergistic antifungal effects in combination with itraconazole, effectively restoring its activity.In C.elegans models, the Tau-Ag-treated groups, and the combination treatment group with itraconazole revealed effectiveness against MDR C.
albicans ATCC 10231.CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirmed the potential of Tau-Ag and its combination use with itraconazole to serve as a novel antifungal agent to combat the plight of administration on azole-resistant and MDR MASS TECH EXTRENE 2000 VANILLA Candida spp.and C.
auris.