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Antifungal Activity and DNA Topoisomerase Inhibition of Hydrolysable Tannins from Punica granatum L.

Punica granatum L. (pomegranate) fruit is known to be an important source of bioactive phenolic compounds belonging to hydrolysable tannins. Pomegranate extracts have shown antifungal activity, but the compounds responsible for this activity and their mechanism/s of action have not been completely e...

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Autores principales: Brighenti, Virginia, Iseppi, Ramona, Pinzi, Luca, Mincuzzi, Annamaria, Ippolito, Antonio, Messi, Patrizia, Sanzani, Simona Marianna, Rastelli, Giulio, Pellati, Federica
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8073005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33920681
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22084175
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author Brighenti, Virginia
Iseppi, Ramona
Pinzi, Luca
Mincuzzi, Annamaria
Ippolito, Antonio
Messi, Patrizia
Sanzani, Simona Marianna
Rastelli, Giulio
Pellati, Federica
author_facet Brighenti, Virginia
Iseppi, Ramona
Pinzi, Luca
Mincuzzi, Annamaria
Ippolito, Antonio
Messi, Patrizia
Sanzani, Simona Marianna
Rastelli, Giulio
Pellati, Federica
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description Punica granatum L. (pomegranate) fruit is known to be an important source of bioactive phenolic compounds belonging to hydrolysable tannins. Pomegranate extracts have shown antifungal activity, but the compounds responsible for this activity and their mechanism/s of action have not been completely elucidated up to now. The aim of the present study was the investigation of the inhibition ability of a selection of pomegranate phenolic compounds (i.e., punicalagin, punicalin, ellagic acid, gallic acid) on both plant and human fungal pathogens. In addition, the biological target of punicalagin was identified here for the first time. The antifungal activity of pomegranate phenolics was evaluated by means of Agar Disk Diffusion Assay and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) evaluation. A chemoinformatic analysis predicted for the first time topoisomerases I and II as potential biological targets of punicalagin, and this prediction was confirmed by in vitro inhibition assays. Concerning phytopathogens, all the tested compounds were effective, often similarly to the fungicide imazalil at the label dose. Particularly, punicalagin showed the lowest MIC for Alternaria alternata and Botrytis cinerea, whereas punicalin was the most active compound in terms of growth control extent. As for human pathogens, punicalagin was the most active compound among the tested ones against Candida albicans reference strains, as well as against the clinically isolates. UHPLC coupled with HRMS indicated that C. albicans, similarly to the phytopathogen Coniella granati, is able to hydrolyze both punicalagin and punicalin as a response to the fungal attack. Punicalagin showed a strong inhibitory activity, with IC(50) values of 9.0 and 4.6 µM against C. albicans topoisomerases I and II, respectively. Altogether, the results provide evidence that punicalagin is a valuable candidate to be further exploited as an antifungal agent in particular against human fungal infections.
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spelling pubmed-80730052021-04-27 Antifungal Activity and DNA Topoisomerase Inhibition of Hydrolysable Tannins from Punica granatum L. Brighenti, Virginia Iseppi, Ramona Pinzi, Luca Mincuzzi, Annamaria Ippolito, Antonio Messi, Patrizia Sanzani, Simona Marianna Rastelli, Giulio Pellati, Federica Int J Mol Sci Article Punica granatum L. (pomegranate) fruit is known to be an important source of bioactive phenolic compounds belonging to hydrolysable tannins. Pomegranate extracts have shown antifungal activity, but the compounds responsible for this activity and their mechanism/s of action have not been completely elucidated up to now. The aim of the present study was the investigation of the inhibition ability of a selection of pomegranate phenolic compounds (i.e., punicalagin, punicalin, ellagic acid, gallic acid) on both plant and human fungal pathogens. In addition, the biological target of punicalagin was identified here for the first time. The antifungal activity of pomegranate phenolics was evaluated by means of Agar Disk Diffusion Assay and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) evaluation. A chemoinformatic analysis predicted for the first time topoisomerases I and II as potential biological targets of punicalagin, and this prediction was confirmed by in vitro inhibition assays. Concerning phytopathogens, all the tested compounds were effective, often similarly to the fungicide imazalil at the label dose. Particularly, punicalagin showed the lowest MIC for Alternaria alternata and Botrytis cinerea, whereas punicalin was the most active compound in terms of growth control extent. As for human pathogens, punicalagin was the most active compound among the tested ones against Candida albicans reference strains, as well as against the clinically isolates. UHPLC coupled with HRMS indicated that C. albicans, similarly to the phytopathogen Coniella granati, is able to hydrolyze both punicalagin and punicalin as a response to the fungal attack. Punicalagin showed a strong inhibitory activity, with IC(50) values of 9.0 and 4.6 µM against C. albicans topoisomerases I and II, respectively. Altogether, the results provide evidence that punicalagin is a valuable candidate to be further exploited as an antifungal agent in particular against human fungal infections. MDPI 2021-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8073005/ /pubmed/33920681 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22084175 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Brighenti, Virginia
Iseppi, Ramona
Pinzi, Luca
Mincuzzi, Annamaria
Ippolito, Antonio
Messi, Patrizia
Sanzani, Simona Marianna
Rastelli, Giulio
Pellati, Federica
Antifungal Activity and DNA Topoisomerase Inhibition of Hydrolysable Tannins from Punica granatum L.
title Antifungal Activity and DNA Topoisomerase Inhibition of Hydrolysable Tannins from Punica granatum L.
title_full Antifungal Activity and DNA Topoisomerase Inhibition of Hydrolysable Tannins from Punica granatum L.
title_fullStr Antifungal Activity and DNA Topoisomerase Inhibition of Hydrolysable Tannins from Punica granatum L.
title_full_unstemmed Antifungal Activity and DNA Topoisomerase Inhibition of Hydrolysable Tannins from Punica granatum L.
title_short Antifungal Activity and DNA Topoisomerase Inhibition of Hydrolysable Tannins from Punica granatum L.
title_sort antifungal activity and dna topoisomerase inhibition of hydrolysable tannins from punica granatum l.
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8073005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33920681
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22084175
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