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Amphotericin B Polymer Nanoparticles Show Efficacy against Candida Species Biofilms

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PATHOGENS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens11010073

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Candida; C; albicans; glabrata; biofilm; N-palmitoyl-N-monomethyl-N; N-diemthyl-N; N; N-trimethyl-6-O-glycolchitosan; GCPQ; nanoparticles

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  1. CARA (Council for At-Risk Academics)
  2. University College London

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This study found that nanoparticulate amphotericin B (AmB) has strong activity against Candida biofilms and can penetrate the biofilm matrix and bind to fungal cells. MET-AmB eye drops were stable at room temperature, and these findings may help address refractory ocular fungal infections and other Candida biofilm infections.
Purpose: Chronic infections of Candida albicans are characterised by the embedding of budding and entwined filamentous fungal cells into biofilms. The biofilms are refractory to many drugs and Candida biofilms are associated with ocular fungal infections. The objective was to test the activity of nanoparticulate amphotericin B (AmB) against Candida biofilms. Methods: AmB was encapsulated in the Molecular Envelope Technology (MET, N-palmitoyl-N-monomethyl-N,N-dimethyl-N,N,N-trimethyl-6-O-glycolchitosan) nanoparticles and tested against Candida biofilms in vitro. Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) imaging of MET nanoparticles' penetration into experimental biofilms was carried out and a MET-AmB eye drop formulation was tested for its stability. Results: MET-AmB formulations demonstrated superior activity towards C. albicans biofilms in vitro with the EC50 being ~30 times lower than AmB alone (EC50 MET-AmB = 1.176 mu g mL(-1), EC50 AmB alone = 29.09 mu g mL(-1)). A similar superior activity was found for Candida glabrata biofilms, where the EC50 was ~10x lower than AmB alone (EC50 MET-AmB = 0.0253 mu g mL(-1), EC50 AmB alone = 0.289 mu g mL(-1)). CLSM imaging revealed that MET nanoparticles penetrated through the C. albicans biofilm matrix and bound to fungal cells. The activity of MET-AmB was no different from the activity of AmB alone against C. albicans cells in suspension (MET-AmB MIC90 = 0.125 mu g mL(-1), AmB alone MIC90 = 0.250 mu g mL(-1)). MET-AmB eye drops were stable at room temperature for at least 28 days. Conclusions: These biofilm activity findings raise the possibility that MET-loaded nanoparticles may be used to tackle Candida biofilm infections, such as refractory ocular fungal infections.

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