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Targeting pathogenic fungi, bacteria and fungal-bacterial biofilms by newly synthesized quaternary ammonium derivative of pyridoxine and terbinafine with dual action profile

  • Bioorg Chem. 2020 Nov;104:104306. doi: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2020.104306.
Marsel R Garipov 1 Alina E Sabirova 1 Roman S Pavelyev 1 Nikita V Shtyrlin 1 Svetlana A Lisovskaya 2 Oksana V Bondar 1 Aleksandr V Laikov 1 Julia G Romanova 1 Mikhail I Bogachev 3 Airat R Kayumov 4 Yurii G Shtyrlin 5
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Affiliations

  • 1 Kazan Federal University, 18 Kremlevskaya str, 420008 Kazan, Russian Federation.
  • 2 Kazan Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, 67 Bolshaya Krasnaya str, 420015 Kazan, Russian Federation; Kazan State Medical University.
  • 3 St Petersburg Electrotechnical University, 5 Professor Popov str., 197376 St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.
  • 4 Kazan Federal University, 18 Kremlevskaya str, 420008 Kazan, Russian Federation. Electronic address: [email protected].
  • 5 Kazan Federal University, 18 Kremlevskaya str, 420008 Kazan, Russian Federation. Electronic address: [email protected].
Abstract

Many pathogenic bacteria and microscopic fungi form rigid polymicrobial biofilms this way enhancing their resistant to treatment. A series of novel pyridoxine-based quaternary ammonium derivatives of terbinafine characterized by both Antifungal and Antibacterial activities was designed. The leading compound named KFU-127 exhibits promising Antifungal and Antibacterial activities against various bacteria and micromycetes in both planktonic and biofilm-embedded forms demonstrating MIC values comparable with those of conventional antifungals and antimicrobials. Similar to other antiseptics like benzalkonium chloride and miramistin, KFU-127 is considerably toxic for eukaryotic cells that limits is application to topical treatment options. On the other hand, KFU-127 reduces the number of viable biofilm-embedded bacteria and C. albicans by 3 orders of magnitude at concentrations 2-4 times lower than those of reference drugs and successfully eradicates S. aureus-C. albicans mixed biofilms. The mechanism of antimicrobial action of KFU-127 is bimodal including both membrane integrity damage and pyridoxal-dependent enzymes targeting. We expect that this bilateral mechanism would result in lower rates of resistance development in both Fungal and Bacterial pathogens. Taken together, our data suggest KFU-127 as a new promising broad spectrum topical antimicrobial capable of one-shot targeting of Bacterial and fungal-bacterial biofilms.

Keywords

Antifungals; Antimicrobials; Biofilms; Pyridoxine; Quaternary ammonium compounds (QAC); Terbinafine.

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