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Ibrexafungerp: A First-in-Class Oral Triterpenoid Glucan Synthase Inhibitor

Sabelle Jallow, Nelesh P. Govender

2021Journal of Fungi119 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ibrexafungerp (formerly SCY-078 or MK-3118) is a first-in-class triterpenoid antifungal or “fungerp” that inhibits biosynthesis of β-(1,3)-D-glucan in the fungal cell wall, a mechanism of action similar to that of echinocandins. Distinguishing characteristics of ibrexafungerp include oral bioavailability, a favourable safety profile, few drug–drug interactions, good tissue penetration, increased activity at low pH and activity against multi-drug resistant isolates including C. auris and C. glabrata. In vitro data has demonstrated broad and potent activity against Candida and Aspergillus species. Importantly, ibrexafungerp also has potent activity against azole-resistant isolates, including biofilm-forming Candida spp., and echinocandin-resistant isolates. It also has activity against the asci form of Pneumocystis spp., and other pathogenic fungi including some non-Candida yeasts and non-Aspergillus moulds. In vivo data have shown IBX to be effective for treatment of candidiasis and aspergillosis. Ibrexafungerp is effective for the treatment of acute vulvovaginal candidiasis in completed phase 3 clinical trials.

Topics & Concepts

EchinocandinEchinocandinsAzoleMicrobiologyBiologyAspergillusCandida glabrataIn vivoGlucanPharmacologyAmphotericin BCandida albicansCaspofunginAntifungalFluconazoleBiochemistryBiotechnologyAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityFungal Infections and StudiesNail Diseases and Treatments
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