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Tailoring amphotericin B as an ionic liquid: an upfront strategy to potentiate the biological activity of antifungal drugs

Aspergillus species are the primary cause of invasive aspergillosis, which afflicts hundreds of thousands of patients yearly, with high mortality rates. Amphotericin B is considered the gold standard in antifungal drug therapy, due to its broad-spectrum activity and rarely reported resistance. Howev...

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Autores principales: Hartmann, Diego O., Shimizu, Karina, Rothkegel, Maika, Petkovic, Marija, Ferraz, Ricardo, Petrovski, Željko, Branco, Luís C., Canongia Lopes, José N., Silva Pereira, Cristina
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8697833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00234a
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author Hartmann, Diego O.
Shimizu, Karina
Rothkegel, Maika
Petkovic, Marija
Ferraz, Ricardo
Petrovski, Željko
Branco, Luís C.
Canongia Lopes, José N.
Silva Pereira, Cristina
author_facet Hartmann, Diego O.
Shimizu, Karina
Rothkegel, Maika
Petkovic, Marija
Ferraz, Ricardo
Petrovski, Željko
Branco, Luís C.
Canongia Lopes, José N.
Silva Pereira, Cristina
author_sort Hartmann, Diego O.
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description Aspergillus species are the primary cause of invasive aspergillosis, which afflicts hundreds of thousands of patients yearly, with high mortality rates. Amphotericin B is considered the gold standard in antifungal drug therapy, due to its broad-spectrum activity and rarely reported resistance. However, low solubility and permeability, as well as considerable toxicity, challenge its administration. Lipid formulations of amphotericin B have been used to promote its slow release and diminish toxicity, but these are expensive and adverse health effects of their prolonged use have been reported. In the past decades, great interest emerged on converting biologically active molecules into an ionic liquid form to overcome limitations such as low solubility or polymorphisms. In this study, we evaluated the biological activity of novel ionic liquid formulations where the cholinium, cetylpyridinium or trihexyltetradecylphosphonium cations were combined with an anionic form of amphotericin B. We observed that two formulations increased the antifungal activity of the drug, while maintaining its mode of action. Molecular dynamics simulations showed that higher biological activity was due to increased interaction of the ionic liquid with the fungal membrane ergosterol compared with amphotericin B alone. Increased cytotoxicity could also be observed, probably due to greater interaction of the cation with cholesterol, the main sterol in animal cells. Importantly, one formulation also displayed antibacterial activity (dual functionality), likely preserved from the cation. Collectively, the data set ground for the guided development of ionic liquid formulations that could improve the administration, efficacy and safety of antifungal drugs or even the exploitation of their dual functionality.
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spelling pubmed-86978332022-04-13 Tailoring amphotericin B as an ionic liquid: an upfront strategy to potentiate the biological activity of antifungal drugs Hartmann, Diego O. Shimizu, Karina Rothkegel, Maika Petkovic, Marija Ferraz, Ricardo Petrovski, Željko Branco, Luís C. Canongia Lopes, José N. Silva Pereira, Cristina RSC Adv Chemistry Aspergillus species are the primary cause of invasive aspergillosis, which afflicts hundreds of thousands of patients yearly, with high mortality rates. Amphotericin B is considered the gold standard in antifungal drug therapy, due to its broad-spectrum activity and rarely reported resistance. However, low solubility and permeability, as well as considerable toxicity, challenge its administration. Lipid formulations of amphotericin B have been used to promote its slow release and diminish toxicity, but these are expensive and adverse health effects of their prolonged use have been reported. In the past decades, great interest emerged on converting biologically active molecules into an ionic liquid form to overcome limitations such as low solubility or polymorphisms. In this study, we evaluated the biological activity of novel ionic liquid formulations where the cholinium, cetylpyridinium or trihexyltetradecylphosphonium cations were combined with an anionic form of amphotericin B. We observed that two formulations increased the antifungal activity of the drug, while maintaining its mode of action. Molecular dynamics simulations showed that higher biological activity was due to increased interaction of the ionic liquid with the fungal membrane ergosterol compared with amphotericin B alone. Increased cytotoxicity could also be observed, probably due to greater interaction of the cation with cholesterol, the main sterol in animal cells. Importantly, one formulation also displayed antibacterial activity (dual functionality), likely preserved from the cation. Collectively, the data set ground for the guided development of ionic liquid formulations that could improve the administration, efficacy and safety of antifungal drugs or even the exploitation of their dual functionality. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8697833/ /pubmed/35423994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00234a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Hartmann, Diego O.
Shimizu, Karina
Rothkegel, Maika
Petkovic, Marija
Ferraz, Ricardo
Petrovski, Željko
Branco, Luís C.
Canongia Lopes, José N.
Silva Pereira, Cristina
Tailoring amphotericin B as an ionic liquid: an upfront strategy to potentiate the biological activity of antifungal drugs
title Tailoring amphotericin B as an ionic liquid: an upfront strategy to potentiate the biological activity of antifungal drugs
title_full Tailoring amphotericin B as an ionic liquid: an upfront strategy to potentiate the biological activity of antifungal drugs
title_fullStr Tailoring amphotericin B as an ionic liquid: an upfront strategy to potentiate the biological activity of antifungal drugs
title_full_unstemmed Tailoring amphotericin B as an ionic liquid: an upfront strategy to potentiate the biological activity of antifungal drugs
title_short Tailoring amphotericin B as an ionic liquid: an upfront strategy to potentiate the biological activity of antifungal drugs
title_sort tailoring amphotericin b as an ionic liquid: an upfront strategy to potentiate the biological activity of antifungal drugs
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8697833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00234a
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