Issue 10, 2023

Naphthylthiazoles: a class of broad-spectrum antifungals

Abstract

Cryptococcal infections remain a major cause of mortality worldwide due to the ability of Cryptococci to pass through the blood–brain barrier (BBB) causing lethal meningitis. The limited number of available therapeutics, which exhibit limited availability, severe toxicity and low tolerability, necessitates the development of new therapeutics. Investigating the antifungal activity of a novel series of naphthylthiazoles provided trans-diaminocyclohexyl derivative 18 with many advantageous attributes as a potential therapeutic for cryptococcal meningitis. Briefly, the antimycotic activity of 18 against cryptococcal strains was highly comparable to that of amphotericin-B and fluconazole with MIC values as low as 1 μg mL−1. Moreover, compound 18 possessed additional advantages over fluconazole; it significantly reduced the intracellular burden of Cryptococci and markedly inhibited cryptococcal biofilm formation. Initial PK assessment of 18 indicated its ability to reach the CNS after oral administration with high permeability, and it maintained therapeutic plasma concentrations for 18 h. Its antifungal activity extended to other clinically relevant strains, such as fluconazole-resistant C. auris.

Graphical abstract: Naphthylthiazoles: a class of broad-spectrum antifungals

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
10 Jul 2023
Accepted
28 Aug 2023
First published
29 Aug 2023

RSC Med. Chem., 2023,14, 2089-2099

Naphthylthiazoles: a class of broad-spectrum antifungals

M. Hagras, N. S. Abutaleb, H. G. Ezzat, E. A. Salama, M. N. Seleem and A. S. Mayhoub, RSC Med. Chem., 2023, 14, 2089 DOI: 10.1039/D3MD00323J

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