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Exploring the Potential Mechanism of Action of Piperine against Candida albicans and Targeting Its Virulence Factors

  • Claudia Patricia Bravo-Chaucanés
  • , Luis Carlos Chitiva
  • , Yerly Vargas-Casanova
  • , Valentina Diaz-Santoyo
  • , Andrea Ximena Hernández
  • , Geison M. Costa
  • , Claudia Marcela Parra-Giraldo
  • Universidad Javeriana
  • Complutense University

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Abstract

Plant-derived compounds have proven to be a source of inspiration for new drugs. In this study, piperine isolated from the fruits of Piper nigrum showed anti-Candida activity. Furthermore, the mechanisms of action of piperine and its impact on virulence factors in Candida albicans, which have not been comprehensively understood, were also assessed. Initially, piperine suppressed the hyphal transition in both liquid and solid media, hindered biofilm formation, and resulted in observable cell distortions in scanning electron microscope (SEM) samples, for both fluconazole-sensitive and fluconazole-resistant C. albicans strains. Additionally, the morphogenetic switches triggered by piperine were found to rely on the activity of mutant C. albicans strains. Secondly, piperine treatment increased cell membrane permeability and disrupted mitochondrial membrane potential, as evidenced by propidium iodine and Rhodamine 123 staining, respectively. Moreover, it induced the accumulation of intracellular reactive oxygen species in C. albicans. Synergy was obtained between the piperine and the fluconazole against the fluconazole-sensitive strain. Interestingly, there were no hemolytic effects of piperine, and it resulted in reduced cytotoxicity on fibroblast cells at low concentrations. The results suggest that piperine could have a dual mode of action inhibiting virulence factors and modulating cellular processes, leading to cell death in C. albicans.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1729
JournalBiomolecules
Volume13
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Candida albicans
  • antifungal activity
  • mechanism of action
  • piperine
  • virulence factors

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