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Antimicrobial Peptides with Anti-Candida Activity

Aitzol Perez-Rodriguez, Elena Eraso, Guillermo Quindós, Estíbaliz Mateo

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mycoses are accountable for millions of infections yearly worldwide. Invasive candidiasis is the most usual, presenting a high morbidity and mortality. Candida albicans remains the prevalent etiologic agent, but the incidence of other species such as Candida parapsilosis, Candida glabrata and Candida auris keeps increasing. These pathogens frequently show a reduced susceptibility to commonly used antifungal drugs, including polyenes, triazoles and echinocandins, and the incidence of emerging multi-drug-resistant strains of these species continues to increase. Therefore, the need to search for new molecules that target these pathogenic species in a different manner is now more urgent than ever. Nature is an almost endless source of interesting new molecules that could meet this need. Among these molecules, antimicrobial peptides, present in different sources in nature, possess some advantages over conventional antifungal agents, even with their own drawbacks, and are considered as a promising pharmacological option against a wide range of microbial infections. In this review, we describe 20 antimicrobial peptides from different origins that possess an activity against Candida.

Topics & Concepts

Candida albicansEchinocandinsCandida parapsilosisAntimicrobialCandida glabrataBiologyAntifungalCandida aurisMicrobiologyCandida infectionsInvasive candidiasisAntimicrobial peptidesAntifungal drugAmphotericin BFluconazoleCaspofunginAntimicrobial Peptides and ActivitiesBiochemical and Structural CharacterizationAntimicrobial agents and applications