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The HIV aspartyl protease inhibitor ritonavir impairs planktonic growth,biofilm formation and proteolytic activity in Trichosporon spp.
Authors:Rossana de Aguiar Cordeiro  Rosana Serpa  Patrícia Bruna Leite Mendes  Antonio José de Jesus Evangelista  Ana Raquel Colares Andrade  Jônatas da Silva Franco
Institution:Medical Mycology Specialized Center, Federal University of Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil
Abstract:This study evaluated the effect of the protease inhibitor ritonavir (RIT) on Trichosporon asahii and Trichosporon inkin. Susceptibility to RIT was assessed by the broth microdilution assay and the effect of RIT on protease activity was evaluated using azoalbumin as substrate. RIT was tested for its anti-biofilm properties and RIT-treated biofilms were assessed regarding protease activity, ultrastructure and matrix composition. In addition, antifungal susceptibility, surface hydrophobicity and biofilm formation were evaluated after pre-incubation of planktonic cells with RIT for 15 days. RIT (200 μg ml?1) inhibited Trichosporon growth. RIT (100 μg ml?1) also reduced protease activity of planktonic and biofilm cells, decreased cell adhesion and biofilm formation, and altered the structure of the biofilm and the protein composition of the biofilm matrix. Pre-incubation with RIT (100 μg ml?1) increased the susceptibility to amphotericin B, and reduced surface hydrophobicity and cell adhesion. These results highlight the importance of proteases as promising therapeutic targets and reinforce the antifungal potential of protease inhibitors.
Keywords:Trichosporon  susceptibility  biofilm  HIV-protease inhibitors  ritonavir
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