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8-Hydroxyquinoline 1,2,3-triazole derivatives with promising and selective antifungal activity

Journal

MEDICAL MYCOLOGY
Volume 59, Issue 5, Pages 431-440

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mmy/myaa061

Keywords

8-hydroxyquinoline; triazole; antifungal activity; time-kill assay

Funding

  1. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq)
  2. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul [19/2551-0001972-6]
  3. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior -Brasil (CAPES) [001]
  4. 'Programa Nacional de Cooperacao Academica na Amazonia -PROCAD/Amazonia' of the Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior -CAPES/Brazil

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This study focused on the design and synthesis of 1,2,3-triazole derivatives of 8-hydroxyquinoline with potential antifungal properties. The results showed promising activities against yeast and dermatophytes, but not significant activity against Fusarium spp. The compounds exhibited low leukocyte toxicity and potential damage to the fungal cell wall. The scaffold appears to be a potential pharmacophore for the development of new antifungal agents.
Fungal infections that affect humans and plants have increased significantly in recent decades. However, these pathogens are still neglected when compared to other infectious agents. Due to the high prevalence of these infections, the need for new molecules with antifungal potential is recognized, as pathogenic species are developing resistance to the main drugs available. This work reports the design and synthesis of 1,2,3-triazole derivatives of 8-hydroxyquinoline, as well as the determination of their activities against a panel of fungal species: Candida spp., Trichosporon asahii, Magnusiomyces capitatus, Microsporum spp., Trichophyton spp. and Fusarium spp. The triazoles 5-(4-phenyl-1H-1,2,3-triazol-1-yl)quinolin-8-ol (12) and 5-(4-(cyclohex-1-en-1-yl)-1H-1,2,3-triazol-1-yl)quinolin-8-ol (16) were more promising, presenting minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values between 1-16 mu g/ml for yeast and 2-4 mu g/ml for dermatophytes. However, no relevant anti-Fusarium spp. activity was observed. In the time-kill assays with Microsporum canis, 12 and 16 presented time-dependent fungicide profile at 96 h and 120 h in all evaluated concentrations, respectively. For Candida guilliermondii, 12 was fungicidal at all concentrations at 6 h and 16 exhibited a predominantly fungistatic profile. Both 12 and 16 presented low leukocyte toxicity at 4 mu g/ml and the cell viability was close to 100% after the treatment with 12 at all tested concentrations. The sorbitol assay combined with SEM suggest that damages on the fungal cell wall could be involved in the activity of these derivatives. Given the good results obtained with this series, scaffold 4-(cycloalkenyl or phenyl)-5-triazol-8-hydroxyquinoline appears to be a potential pharmacophore for exploration in the development of new antifungal agents.

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