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Metal Complexes as Antifungals? From a Crowd-Sourced Compound Library to the First In Vivo Experiments

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Autores principales: Frei, Angelo, Elliott, Alysha G., Kan, Alex, Dinh, Hue, Bräse, Stefan, Bruce, Alice E., Bruce, Mitchell R., Chen, Feng, Humaidy, Dhirgam, Jung, Nicole, King, A. Paden, Lye, Peter G., Maliszewska, Hanna K., Mansour, Ahmed M., Matiadis, Dimitris, Muñoz, María Paz, Pai, Tsung-Yu, Pokhrel, Shyam, Sadler, Peter J., Sagnou, Marina, Taylor, Michelle, Wilson, Justin J., Woods, Dean, Zuegg, Johannes, Meyer, Wieland, Cain, Amy K., Cooper, Matthew A., Blaskovich, Mark A. T.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9597602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36311838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.2c00308
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author Frei, Angelo
Elliott, Alysha G.
Kan, Alex
Dinh, Hue
Bräse, Stefan
Bruce, Alice E.
Bruce, Mitchell R.
Chen, Feng
Humaidy, Dhirgam
Jung, Nicole
King, A. Paden
Lye, Peter G.
Maliszewska, Hanna K.
Mansour, Ahmed M.
Matiadis, Dimitris
Muñoz, María Paz
Pai, Tsung-Yu
Pokhrel, Shyam
Sadler, Peter J.
Sagnou, Marina
Taylor, Michelle
Wilson, Justin J.
Woods, Dean
Zuegg, Johannes
Meyer, Wieland
Cain, Amy K.
Cooper, Matthew A.
Blaskovich, Mark A. T.
author_facet Frei, Angelo
Elliott, Alysha G.
Kan, Alex
Dinh, Hue
Bräse, Stefan
Bruce, Alice E.
Bruce, Mitchell R.
Chen, Feng
Humaidy, Dhirgam
Jung, Nicole
King, A. Paden
Lye, Peter G.
Maliszewska, Hanna K.
Mansour, Ahmed M.
Matiadis, Dimitris
Muñoz, María Paz
Pai, Tsung-Yu
Pokhrel, Shyam
Sadler, Peter J.
Sagnou, Marina
Taylor, Michelle
Wilson, Justin J.
Woods, Dean
Zuegg, Johannes
Meyer, Wieland
Cain, Amy K.
Cooper, Matthew A.
Blaskovich, Mark A. T.
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description [Image: see text] There are currently fewer than 10 antifungal drugs in clinical development, but new fungal strains that are resistant to most current antifungals are spreading rapidly across the world. To prevent a second resistance crisis, new classes of antifungal drugs are urgently needed. Metal complexes have proven to be promising candidates for novel antibiotics, but so far, few compounds have been explored for their potential application as antifungal agents. In this work, we report the evaluation of 1039 metal-containing compounds that were screened by the Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery (CO-ADD). We show that 20.9% of all metal compounds tested have antimicrobial activity against two representative Candida and Cryptococcus strains compared with only 1.1% of the >300,000 purely organic molecules tested through CO-ADD. We identified 90 metal compounds (8.7%) that show antifungal activity while not displaying any cytotoxicity against mammalian cell lines or hemolytic properties at similar concentrations. The structures of 21 metal complexes that display high antifungal activity (MIC ≤1.25 μM) are discussed and evaluated further against a broad panel of yeasts. Most of these have not been previously tested for antifungal activity. Eleven of these metal complexes were tested for toxicity in the Galleria mellonella moth larva model, revealing that only one compound showed signs of toxicity at the highest injected concentration. Lastly, we demonstrated that the organo-Pt(II) cyclooctadiene complex Pt1 significantly reduces fungal load in an in vivoG. mellonella infection model. These findings showcase that the structural and chemical diversity of metal-based compounds can be an invaluable tool in the development of new drugs against infectious diseases.
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spelling pubmed-95976022022-10-27 Metal Complexes as Antifungals? From a Crowd-Sourced Compound Library to the First In Vivo Experiments Frei, Angelo Elliott, Alysha G. Kan, Alex Dinh, Hue Bräse, Stefan Bruce, Alice E. Bruce, Mitchell R. Chen, Feng Humaidy, Dhirgam Jung, Nicole King, A. Paden Lye, Peter G. Maliszewska, Hanna K. Mansour, Ahmed M. Matiadis, Dimitris Muñoz, María Paz Pai, Tsung-Yu Pokhrel, Shyam Sadler, Peter J. Sagnou, Marina Taylor, Michelle Wilson, Justin J. Woods, Dean Zuegg, Johannes Meyer, Wieland Cain, Amy K. Cooper, Matthew A. Blaskovich, Mark A. T. JACS Au [Image: see text] There are currently fewer than 10 antifungal drugs in clinical development, but new fungal strains that are resistant to most current antifungals are spreading rapidly across the world. To prevent a second resistance crisis, new classes of antifungal drugs are urgently needed. Metal complexes have proven to be promising candidates for novel antibiotics, but so far, few compounds have been explored for their potential application as antifungal agents. In this work, we report the evaluation of 1039 metal-containing compounds that were screened by the Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery (CO-ADD). We show that 20.9% of all metal compounds tested have antimicrobial activity against two representative Candida and Cryptococcus strains compared with only 1.1% of the >300,000 purely organic molecules tested through CO-ADD. We identified 90 metal compounds (8.7%) that show antifungal activity while not displaying any cytotoxicity against mammalian cell lines or hemolytic properties at similar concentrations. The structures of 21 metal complexes that display high antifungal activity (MIC ≤1.25 μM) are discussed and evaluated further against a broad panel of yeasts. Most of these have not been previously tested for antifungal activity. Eleven of these metal complexes were tested for toxicity in the Galleria mellonella moth larva model, revealing that only one compound showed signs of toxicity at the highest injected concentration. Lastly, we demonstrated that the organo-Pt(II) cyclooctadiene complex Pt1 significantly reduces fungal load in an in vivoG. mellonella infection model. These findings showcase that the structural and chemical diversity of metal-based compounds can be an invaluable tool in the development of new drugs against infectious diseases. American Chemical Society 2022-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9597602/ /pubmed/36311838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.2c00308 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Frei, Angelo
Elliott, Alysha G.
Kan, Alex
Dinh, Hue
Bräse, Stefan
Bruce, Alice E.
Bruce, Mitchell R.
Chen, Feng
Humaidy, Dhirgam
Jung, Nicole
King, A. Paden
Lye, Peter G.
Maliszewska, Hanna K.
Mansour, Ahmed M.
Matiadis, Dimitris
Muñoz, María Paz
Pai, Tsung-Yu
Pokhrel, Shyam
Sadler, Peter J.
Sagnou, Marina
Taylor, Michelle
Wilson, Justin J.
Woods, Dean
Zuegg, Johannes
Meyer, Wieland
Cain, Amy K.
Cooper, Matthew A.
Blaskovich, Mark A. T.
Metal Complexes as Antifungals? From a Crowd-Sourced Compound Library to the First In Vivo Experiments
title Metal Complexes as Antifungals? From a Crowd-Sourced Compound Library to the First In Vivo Experiments
title_full Metal Complexes as Antifungals? From a Crowd-Sourced Compound Library to the First In Vivo Experiments
title_fullStr Metal Complexes as Antifungals? From a Crowd-Sourced Compound Library to the First In Vivo Experiments
title_full_unstemmed Metal Complexes as Antifungals? From a Crowd-Sourced Compound Library to the First In Vivo Experiments
title_short Metal Complexes as Antifungals? From a Crowd-Sourced Compound Library to the First In Vivo Experiments
title_sort metal complexes as antifungals? from a crowd-sourced compound library to the first in vivo experiments
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9597602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36311838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.2c00308
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