To investigate the fungicidal activity of rod-shaped gold nanoparticles (AuR NPs) against strains isolated from hematooncological patients and representative strains of filamentous fungi. Colony-counting assays, colorimetric and fluorometric methods and atomic force microscopy were employed. AuR NPs were characterized by their potent fungicidal activity against all tested isolates, regardless of the species or drug susceptibility, at concentrations that are nontoxic to the host cells. The membrane-permeabilizing properties of AuR NPs and induction of reactive oxygen species were recognized as crucial for fungicidal activity. The results provide a rationale for the development of nonspherical Au NPs as effective antifungals or drug-delivery carriers to improve therapy for fungal infections.
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