Bisbibenzyls, a new type of antifungal agent, inhibit morphogenesis switch and biofilm formation through upregulation of DPP3 in Candida albicans.

Li Zhang, Wenqiang Chang, Bin Sun, Matthias Groh, Andreas Speicher, Hongxiang Lou
Author Information
  1. Li Zhang: School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, China.

Abstract

The yeast-to-hypha transition plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of C. albicans. Farnesol, a quorum sensing molecule (QSM) secreted by the fungal itself, could prevent the formation of hyphae and subsequently lead to the defect of biofilm formation. The DPP3, encoding phosphatase, is a key gene in regulating farnesol synthesis. In this study, we screened 24 bisbibenzyls and 2 bibenzyls that were isolated from bryophytes or chemically synthesized by using CLSI method for antifungal effect. Seven bisbibenzyls were found to have antifungal effects with IC(80) less than 32 µg/ml, and among them, plagiochin F, isoriccardin C and BS-34 were found to inhibit the hyphae and biofilm formation of C. albicans in a dose-dependent manner. To uncover the underlying relationship between morphogenesis switch and QSM formation, we measured the farnesol production by HPLC-MS and quantified Dpp3 expression by detecting the fluorescent intensity of green fluorescent protein tagged strain using Confocal Laser Scanning microscopy and Multifunction Microplate Reader. The DPP3 transcripts were determined by real-time PCR. The data indicated that the bisbibenzyls exerted antifungal effects through stimulating the synthesis of farnesol via upregulation of Dpp3, suggesting a potential antifungal application of bisbibenzyls. In addition, our assay provides a novel, visual and convenient method to measure active compounds against morphogenesis switch.

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MeSH Term

Antifungal Agents
Bibenzyls
Biofilms
Candida albicans
Farnesol
Fungal Proteins
Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal
Green Fluorescent Proteins
Microscopy, Phase-Contrast
Morphogenesis
Mycelium
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
Up-Regulation

Chemicals

Antifungal Agents
Bibenzyls
Fungal Proteins
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
Green Fluorescent Proteins
Farnesol

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