Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Citazione:
New strategic insights into managing fungal biofilms / E. Borghi, G. Morace, F. Borgo, R. Rajendran, L. Sherry, C. Nile, G. Ramage. - In: FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 1664-302X. - 6(2015 Oct 06), pp. 1077.1-1077.6.
Abstract:
Fungal infections have dramatically increased in the last decades in parallel with an
increase of populations with impaired immunity, resulting from medical conditions such
as cancer, transplantation, or other chronic diseases. Such opportunistic infections result
from a complex relationship between fungi and host, and can range from self-limiting to
chronic or life-threatening infections. Modern medicine, characterized by a wide use of
biomedical devices, offers new niches for fungi to colonize and form biofilm communities.
The capability of fungi to form biofilms is well documented and associated with increased
drug tolerance and resistance. In addition, biofilm formation facilitates persistence in
the host promoting a persistent inflammatory condition. With a limited availability of
antifungals within our arsenal, new therapeutic approaches able to address both host and
pathogenic factors that promote fungal disease progression, i.e., chronic inflammation
and biofilm formation, could represent an advantage in the clinical setting. In this paper
we discuss the antifungal properties of myriocin, fulvic acid, and acetylcholine in light of
their already known anti-inflammatory activity and as candidate dual action therapeutics
to treat opportunistic fungal infections.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
biofilm-related infections; antifungal resistance; myriocin; fulvic acid; acetylcholine
Elenco autori:
E. Borghi, G. Morace, F. Borgo, R. Rajendran, L. Sherry, C. Nile, G. Ramage
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