International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Dec 2021)

Antifungal Activity of <i>N</i>-(4-Halobenzyl)amides against <i>Candida</i> spp. and Molecular Modeling Studies

  • Yunierkis Perez-Castillo,
  • Ricardo Carneiro Montes,
  • Cecília Rocha da Silva,
  • João Batista de Andrade Neto,
  • Celidarque da Silva Dias,
  • Allana Brunna Sucupira Duarte,
  • Hélio Vitoriano Nobre Júnior,
  • Damião Pergentino de Sousa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23010419
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
p. 419

Abstract

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Fungal infections remain a high-incidence worldwide health problem that is aggravated by limited therapeutic options and the emergence of drug-resistant strains. Cinnamic and benzoic acid amides have previously shown bioactivity against different species belonging to the Candida genus. Here, 20 cinnamic and benzoic acid amides were synthesized and tested for inhibition of C. krusei ATCC 14243 and C. parapsilosis ATCC 22019. Five compounds inhibited the Candida strains tested, with compound 16 (MIC = 7.8 µg/mL) producing stronger antifungal activity than fluconazole (MIC = 16 µg/mL) against C. krusei ATCC 14243. It was also tested against eight Candida strains, including five clinical strains resistant to fluconazole, and showed an inhibitory effect against all strains tested (MIC = 85.3–341.3 µg/mL). The MIC value against C. krusei ATCC 6258 was 85.3 mcg/mL, while against C. krusei ATCC 14243, it was 10.9 times smaller. This strain had greater sensitivity to the antifungal action of compound 16. The inhibition of C. krusei ATCC 14243 and C. parapsilosis ATCC 22019 was also achieved by compounds 2, 9, 12, 14 and 15. Computational experiments combining target fishing, molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations were performed to study the potential mechanism of action of compound 16 against C. krusei. From these, a multi-target mechanism of action is proposed for this compound that involves proteins related to critical cellular processes such as the redox balance, kinases-mediated signaling, protein folding and cell wall synthesis. The modeling results might guide future experiments focusing on the wet-lab investigation of the mechanism of action of this series of compounds, as well as on the optimization of their inhibitory potency.

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