Deciphering the mechanism of action of 089, a compound impairing the fungal cell cycle

Irene Stefanini*, Lisa Rizzetto, Damariz Rivero, Silvia Carbonell, Marta Gut, Simon Heath, Ivo G. Gut, Andrea Trabocchi, Antonio Guarna, Nagwa Ben Ghazzi, Paul Bowyer, Misha Kapushesky, Duccio Cavalieri

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Abstract

Fungal infections represent an increasingly relevant clinical problem, primarily because of the increased survival of severely immune-compromised patients. Despite the availability of active and selective drugs and of well-established prophylaxis, classical antifungals are often ineffective as resistance is frequently observed. The quest for anti-fungal drugs with novel mechanisms of action is thus important. Here we show that a new compound, 089, acts by arresting fungal cells in the G2 phase of the cell cycle through targeting of SWE1, a mechanism of action unexploited by current anti-fungal drugs. The cell cycle impairment also induces a modification of fungal cell morphology which makes fungal cells recognizable by immune cells. This new class of molecules holds promise to be a valuable source of novel antifungals, allowing the clearance of pathogenic fungi by both direct killing of the fungus and enhancing the recognition of the pathogen by the host immune system.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5964
JournalScientific Reports
Volume8
Issue number1
Early online date13 Apr 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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