Journal of Fungi (Jan 2021)

The Membranotropic Peptide <i>gH625</i> to Combat Mixed <i>Candida albicans</i>/<i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> Biofilm: Correlation between In Vitro Anti-Biofilm Activity and In Vivo Antimicrobial Protection

  • Angela Maione,
  • Elisabetta de Alteriis,
  • Federica Carraturo,
  • Stefania Galdiero,
  • Annarita Falanga,
  • Marco Guida,
  • Anna Di Cosmo,
  • Valeria Maselli,
  • Emilia Galdiero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7010026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 26

Abstract

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The antibiofilm activity of a gH625 analogue was investigated to determine the in vitro inhibition and eradication of a dual-species biofilm of Candida albicans and Klebsiella pneumoniae, two leading opportunistic pathogens responsible for several resistant infections. The possibility of effectively exploiting this peptide as an alternative anti-biofilm strategy in vivo was assessed by the investigation of its efficacy on the Galleria mellonella larvae model. Results on larvae survival demonstrate a prophylactic efficacy of the peptide towards the infection of each single microorganism but mainly towards the co-infection. The expression of biofilm-related genes in vivo showed a possible synergy in virulence when these two species co-exist in the host, which was effectively prevented by the peptide. These findings provide novel insights into the treatment of medically relevant bacterial–fungal interaction.

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