Nature Communications (Jun 2022)

Targeting fungal membrane homeostasis with imidazopyrazoindoles impairs azole resistance and biofilm formation

  • Nicole M. Revie,
  • Kali R. Iyer,
  • Michelle E. Maxson,
  • Jiabao Zhang,
  • Su Yan,
  • Caroline M. Fernandes,
  • Kirsten J. Meyer,
  • Xuefei Chen,
  • Iwona Skulska,
  • Meea Fogal,
  • Hiram Sanchez,
  • Saif Hossain,
  • Sheena Li,
  • Yoko Yashiroda,
  • Hiroyuki Hirano,
  • Minoru Yoshida,
  • Hiroyuki Osada,
  • Charles Boone,
  • Rebecca S. Shapiro,
  • David R. Andes,
  • Gerard D. Wright,
  • Justin R. Nodwell,
  • Maurizio Del Poeta,
  • Martin D. Burke,
  • Luke Whitesell,
  • Nicole Robbins,
  • Leah E. Cowen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31308-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 20

Abstract

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There is an urgent need for novel strategies to combat life-threatening fungal infections. Here, Revie et al. identify a compound that induces alterations in fungal membranes, synergizes with azole antifungals against the pathogen Candida albicans, and inhibits virulence traits and biofilm formation in animal models of infection.