Evaluation of the activity of crude extracts from semi-arid soil fungi against clinical yeasts and molds

Sofia Quintero Romero, R. Comerio, A. Romero, R. Vitale
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In recent years, the incidence and severity of fungal diseases has increased, particularly in populations with a broad list of immunocompromised conditions. Moreover, the emergence of azole resistance is arising. For these reasons and the small number of available antifungal agents, searching for new and effective compounds with antifungal activity is mandatory. The aim of this study was to evaluate the antifungal activity of crude extracts from semi-arid soil fungi against strains of clinical molds and yeasts. For screening purposes crude extracts of fifteen isolates, corresponding to ten fungal species, were preliminarily explored against Candida albicans ATCC6414 by diffusion methodology. Special focus was placed on Aspergillus tatenoi, Leiothecium ellipsoideum, Subplenodomus violicola and Trichoderma saturnisporum extracts because of their preceding antifungal performance. Crude extracts of these species were once more examined and assayed against 54 yeast and 24 molds including the genera Aspergillus, Candida and Cryptococcus. Antifungal susceptibility testing by microdilution methodology was performed. Activity, as the percentage of clinical strains inhibited by different extract concentrations, ranged from 60.5% to 100% for A. tatenoi, L. ellipsoideum and T. saturnisporum extracts. On the other hand, S. violicola extract was active against all the strains tested with MIC values ≤ 0.25 μg/mL. This study dealt with active crude extracts; particularly, the extract from S. violicola has shown a potent and promising antifungal activity. The composition of the active fractions and the mechanisms of action involved remain to be studied and warrant further investigations.
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半干旱土壤真菌粗提物对临床酵母菌和霉菌的活性评价
近年来,真菌疾病的发病率和严重程度有所增加,特别是在免疫功能低下的人群中。此外,还出现了对唑的耐药性。由于这些原因和少量可用的抗真菌药物,寻找新的和有效的化合物具有抗真菌活性是必须的。本研究的目的是评价半干旱土壤真菌粗提物对临床霉菌和酵母菌的抑菌活性。采用扩散法对10个真菌种类的15株白色念珠菌ATCC6414粗提物进行初步筛选。由于之前的抗真菌性能,我们特别关注了黑曲霉、椭圆状Leiothecium ellipsoideum、violendous violicola和saturnisporum木霉的提取物。这些物种的粗提取物再次被检测并测定了54种酵母和24种霉菌,包括曲霉属、念珠菌属和隐球菌属。采用微量稀释法进行抗真菌药敏试验。结果表明,不同浓度提取物对三种病原菌的抑制率在60.5% ~ 100%之间。另一方面,堇菜提取物对MIC值≤0.25 μg/mL的所有菌株均有活性。本研究涉及活性粗提物;其中,堇菜提取物具有较强的抗真菌活性。活性组分的组成和所涉及的作用机制仍有待研究,值得进一步研究。
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期刊介绍: Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology (Journal of Fungal Biology) is an international peer-reviewed journal with swift publication. This includes reviews of research advances and methodology and articles in applied and environmental mycology. Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology has no page charges or open access charges and offers a free outlet for the publications of the mycology community. All manuscripts will undergo peer review before acceptance. Copyright is retained by the authors.
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