1. Inhibitory effect of proteinase K against dermatophyte biofilms: an alternative for increasing the antifungal effects of terbinafine and griseofulvin.
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Brilhante RSN, Lopes RGP, de Aguiar L, de Oliveira JS, Araújo GDS, Paixão GC, Pereira-Neto WA, Freire RS, Nunes JVS, de Lima RP, Santos FA, Sidrim JJC, and Rocha MFG
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- Biofilms, Endopeptidase K pharmacology, Griseofulvin pharmacology, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Terbinafine pharmacology, Antifungal Agents pharmacology, Arthrodermataceae
- Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of proteinase K on mature biofilms of dermatophytes, by assays of metabolic activity and biomass. In addition, the proteinase K-terbinafine and proteinase K-griseofulvin interactions against these biofilms were investigated by the checkerboard assay and scanning electron and confocal microscopy. The biofilms exposed to 32 µg ml
-1 of proteinase K had lower metabolic activity and biomass, by 39% and 38%, respectively. Drug interactions were synergistic, with proteinase K reducing the minimum inhibitory concentration of antifungals against dermatophyte biofilms at a concentration of 32 µg ml-1 combined with 128-256 µg ml-1 of terbinafine and griseofulvin. Microscopic images showed a reduction in biofilms exposed to proteinase K, proteinase K-terbinafine and proteinase K-griseofulvin combinations. These findings demonstrate that proteinase K has activity against biofilms of dermatophytes, and the interactions of proteinase K with terbinafine and griseofulvin improve the activity of drugs against mature dermatophyte biofilms.- Published
- 2022
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