Journal of Fungi (Jun 2021)

Nanocarriers of Miconazole or Fluconazole: Effects on Three-Species <i>Candida</i> Biofilms and Cytotoxic Effects In Vitro

  • Anne Caroline Morais Caldeirão,
  • Heitor Ceolin Araujo,
  • Laís Salomão Arias,
  • Wilmer Ramírez Carmona,
  • Gustavo Porangaba Miranda,
  • Sandra Helena Penha Oliveira,
  • Juliano Pelim Pessan,
  • Douglas Roberto Monteiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7070500
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 7
p. 500

Abstract

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The contribution of different Candida species in oral fungal infections has stimulated the search for more effective therapies. This study assessed the antibiofilm effects of nanocarriers of miconazole (MCZ) or fluconazole (FLZ) on Candida biofilms, and their cytotoxic effects on murine fibroblasts. Three-species biofilms (Candida albicans/Candida glabrata/Candida tropicalis) were formed on 96-well plates, and they were treated with nanocarriers (iron oxide nanoparticles coated with chitosan—“IONPs-CS”) of MCZ or FLZ at 39/78/156 µg/mL; antifungals alone at 156 µg/mL and artificial saliva were tested as positive and negative controls, respectively. Biofilms were analyzed by colony forming units (CFU), biomass, metabolic activity, and structure/viability. The cytotoxicity (L929 cells) of all treatments was determined via 3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) reduction assay. Data were submitted to one- or two-way ANOVA, followed by Tukey’s or Fisher LSD’s tests (p Candida biofilms compared with their respective positive controls in vitro, being a promising alternative for the treatment of oral fungal infections.

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