Conjugated carbon monoxide-releasing molecules have broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity
- PMID: 37458074
- DOI: 10.4155/fmc-2023-0103
Conjugated carbon monoxide-releasing molecules have broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity
Abstract
Aim: To test the antimicrobial effect of carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CORMs) conjugated with azoles on different microorganisms. Methods & results: We used broth microdilution, checkerboard and cytotoxicity assays, as well as imaging, fluorescence and bioluminescence experiments to study [Re(CO)3(2,2'-bipyridyl)(Ctz)]+ (also known as ReBpyCtz). ReBpyCtz exhibits a low minimum inhibitory concentration value, increases the intracellular formation of reactive oxygen species and causes significant alterations on Staphylococcus aureus's membrane. ReBpyCtz is active against fungi, having a more prolonged fungicidal effect on Candida glabrata than clotrimazole and is selectively active on blood-stage malaria parasites, at a concentration that is not toxic to kidney epithelial cells. Conclusion: Conjugated CORMs have the potential to be active against different types of pathogens, thus constituting a promising class of broad-spectrum antimicrobials.
Keywords: Candida spp.; Plasmodium spp.; Staphylococcus aureus; antimicrobials; carbon monoxide-releasing molecules.
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