Pharmaceutics (Jul 2022)

Candidacidal and Antibiofilm Activity of PS1-3 Peptide against Drug-Resistant <i>Candida albicans</i> on Contact Lenses

  • Jong-Kook Lee,
  • Soyoung Park,
  • Young-Min Kim,
  • Taeuk Guk,
  • Min-Young Lee,
  • Seong-Cheol Park,
  • Jung Ro Lee,
  • Mi-Kyeong Jang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14081602
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 1602

Abstract

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The recent emergence of antibiotic-resistant fungi has accelerated research on novel antifungal agents. In particular, Candida albicans infections are related to biofilm formation on medical devices, such as catheters, stents, and contact lenses, resulting in high morbidity and mortality. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the antifungal and antibiofilm effects of a peptide against drug-resistant C. albicans. α-Helical peptides in which the sequence of KWYK was repeated twice and four times, designated peptide series 1 (PS1)-1 and PS1-3, respectively, were generated, and the candidacidal activities of PS1-1, PS1-3, and fluconazole against drug-resistant C. albicans cells were assessed. The PS1-3 peptide showed higher killing activity than PS1-1 or fluconazole and acted via a membranolytic mechanism. In addition, the PS1-3 peptide exhibited more potent activity than PS1-1 and fluconazole in terms of fungal biofilm inhibition and reduction at the minimum fungicidal concentration on the contact lens surface. Overall, these findings established PS1-3 as a potential candidacidal agent for applications on contact lenses.

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