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BDDE-Inspired Chalcone Derivatives to Fight Bacterial and Fungal Infections

The growing number of infectious diseases around the world threatens the effective response of antibiotics, contributing to the increase in antibiotic resistance seen as a global health problem. Currently, one of the main challenges in antimicrobial drug discovery is the search for new compounds tha...

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Autores principales: Jesus, Ana, Durães, Fernando, Szemerédi, Nikoletta, Freitas-Silva, Joana, da Costa, Paulo Martins, Pinto, Eugénia, Pinto, Madalena, Spengler, Gabriella, Sousa, Emília, Cidade, Honorina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9147945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35621966
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20050315
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author Jesus, Ana
Durães, Fernando
Szemerédi, Nikoletta
Freitas-Silva, Joana
da Costa, Paulo Martins
Pinto, Eugénia
Pinto, Madalena
Spengler, Gabriella
Sousa, Emília
Cidade, Honorina
author_facet Jesus, Ana
Durães, Fernando
Szemerédi, Nikoletta
Freitas-Silva, Joana
da Costa, Paulo Martins
Pinto, Eugénia
Pinto, Madalena
Spengler, Gabriella
Sousa, Emília
Cidade, Honorina
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description The growing number of infectious diseases around the world threatens the effective response of antibiotics, contributing to the increase in antibiotic resistance seen as a global health problem. Currently, one of the main challenges in antimicrobial drug discovery is the search for new compounds that not only exhibit antimicrobial activity, but can also potentiate the antimicrobial activity and revert antibiotics’ resistance, through the interference with several mechanisms, including the inhibition of efflux pumps (EPs) and biofilm formation. Inspired by macroalgae brominated bromophenol BDDE with antimicrobial activity, a series of 18 chalcone derivatives, including seven chalcones (9–15), six dihydrochalcones (16–18, and 22–24) and five diarylpropanes (19–21, and 25 and 26), was prepared and evaluated for its antimicrobial activity and potential to fight antibiotic resistance. Among them, chalcones 13 and 14 showed promising antifungal activity against the dermatophyte clinical strain of Trichophyton rubrum, and all compounds reversed the resistance to vancomycin in Enterococcus faecalis B3/101, with 9, 14, and 24 able to cause a four-fold decrease in the MIC of vancomycin against this strain. Compounds 17–24 displayed inhibition of EPs and the formation of biofilm by S. aureus 272123, suggesting that these compounds are inhibiting the EPs responsible for the extrusion of molecules involved in biofilm-related mechanisms. Interestingly, compounds 17–24 did not show cytotoxicity in mouse embryonic fibroblast cell lines (NIH/3T3). Overall, the results obtained suggest the potential of dihydrochalcones 16–18 and 22–24, and diarylpropanes 19–21, 25 and 26, as hits for bacterial EPs inhibition, as they are effective in the inhibition of EPs, but present other features that are important in this matter, such as the lack of antibacterial activity and cytotoxicity.
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spelling pubmed-91479452022-05-29 BDDE-Inspired Chalcone Derivatives to Fight Bacterial and Fungal Infections Jesus, Ana Durães, Fernando Szemerédi, Nikoletta Freitas-Silva, Joana da Costa, Paulo Martins Pinto, Eugénia Pinto, Madalena Spengler, Gabriella Sousa, Emília Cidade, Honorina Mar Drugs Article The growing number of infectious diseases around the world threatens the effective response of antibiotics, contributing to the increase in antibiotic resistance seen as a global health problem. Currently, one of the main challenges in antimicrobial drug discovery is the search for new compounds that not only exhibit antimicrobial activity, but can also potentiate the antimicrobial activity and revert antibiotics’ resistance, through the interference with several mechanisms, including the inhibition of efflux pumps (EPs) and biofilm formation. Inspired by macroalgae brominated bromophenol BDDE with antimicrobial activity, a series of 18 chalcone derivatives, including seven chalcones (9–15), six dihydrochalcones (16–18, and 22–24) and five diarylpropanes (19–21, and 25 and 26), was prepared and evaluated for its antimicrobial activity and potential to fight antibiotic resistance. Among them, chalcones 13 and 14 showed promising antifungal activity against the dermatophyte clinical strain of Trichophyton rubrum, and all compounds reversed the resistance to vancomycin in Enterococcus faecalis B3/101, with 9, 14, and 24 able to cause a four-fold decrease in the MIC of vancomycin against this strain. Compounds 17–24 displayed inhibition of EPs and the formation of biofilm by S. aureus 272123, suggesting that these compounds are inhibiting the EPs responsible for the extrusion of molecules involved in biofilm-related mechanisms. Interestingly, compounds 17–24 did not show cytotoxicity in mouse embryonic fibroblast cell lines (NIH/3T3). Overall, the results obtained suggest the potential of dihydrochalcones 16–18 and 22–24, and diarylpropanes 19–21, 25 and 26, as hits for bacterial EPs inhibition, as they are effective in the inhibition of EPs, but present other features that are important in this matter, such as the lack of antibacterial activity and cytotoxicity. MDPI 2022-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9147945/ /pubmed/35621966 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20050315 Text en © 2022 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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Pinto, Eugénia
Pinto, Madalena
Spengler, Gabriella
Sousa, Emília
Cidade, Honorina
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9147945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35621966
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20050315
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