Frontiers in Pharmacology (Oct 2022)

Study on the anti-biofilm mechanism of 1,8-cineole against Fusarium solani species complex

  • Yu Zhang,
  • Yiming Wang,
  • Xinghong Zhao,
  • Lu Liu,
  • Rui Xing,
  • Xu Song,
  • Yuanfeng Zou,
  • Lixia Li,
  • Hongping Wan,
  • Renyong Jia,
  • Lizi Yin,
  • Xiaoxia Liang,
  • Changliang He,
  • Qin Wei,
  • Zhongqiong Yin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.1010593
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Fungal-infections are mostly due to fungi in an adhering, biofilm-mode of growth and not due to planktonically growing, suspended-fungi. 1, 8-cineole is a natural product, which has been shown to possess antifungal effect. However, the anti-biofilm effect and mechanism of 1,8-cineole against Fusarium solani species complex has not reported previously. In this study, we found that 1,8-cineole has a good antifungal activity against F. solani with an MIC value of 46.1 μg/ml. Notably, 1,8-cineole showed good anti-biofilm formation activity against F. solani via inhibiting cell adhesion, hypha formation and decreasing the secretion of extracellular matrix at the concentration of ≥5.76 μg/ml. In addition, transcriptome sequencing analysis results showed that F. solani species complex genes related to ECM, protein synthesis and energy metabolism were down-expressed in the biofilms formation process treated with 1,8-cineole. In conclusion, these results show that 1,8-cineole has good anti-biofilm formation activity against F. solani species complex, and it exerts its anti-biofilm formation activity by downregulating of ergosterol biosynthetic genes, inhibiting adhesion, hindering the synthesis of ECM and interfering mitochondrial activity. This study suggests that 1,8-cineole is a promising anti-biofilm agent against F. solani species complex.

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