Nylon‑3
Polymers Active against Drug-Resistant Candida albicans Biofilms
- Publication date
- Publisher
Abstract
Candida albicans is the most common
fungal pathogen in humans, and most diseases produced by C. albicans are associated with biofilms. We previously
developed nylon-3 polymers with potent activity against planktonic C. albicans and excellent C. albicans versus mammalian cell selectivity. Here we show that these nylon-3
polymers have strong and selective activity against drug-resistant C. albicans in biofilms, as manifested by inhibition
of biofilm formation and by killing of C. albicans in mature biofilms. The best nylon-3 polymer (poly-<b>βNM</b>) is superior to the antifungal drug fluconazole for all three strains
examined. This polymer is slightly less effective than amphotericin
B (AmpB) for two strains, but the polymer is superior against an AmpB-resistant
strain