8-Hydroxyquinoline derivative as a promising antifungal agent to combat ocular fungal infections.

J Med Microbiol

Programa de Ps-Graduao em Cincias Farmacuticas, Faculdade de Farmcia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Published: January 2025

Ocular fungal infections are pathologies of slow progression, occurring mainly in the cornea, but can also affect the entire structure of the eyeball. The main aetiological agents are species of the genera and . Both diagnosis and treatment require speed and effectiveness. However, the currently available therapy basically consists of the use of azoles and polyenes, known for their low penetration into the ocular tissue and the associated toxicity. Thus, new strategies to combat these infections are needed, such as the development of new antifungals or the use of associations. Thus, the compound PH151, derived from a promising class of 8-hydroxyquinolines, and natamycin, amphotericin B (AMB) and voriconazole (VRC), the main antifungals used in ocular antifungal therapy, were considered against spp. and spp. The MICs of compound PH151 ranged from 1.0 to 16.0 µg ml, according to CLSI protocols. The association of PH151 with AMB and VRC showed a synergistic effect for more than 50% of the strains tested. Both the compound alone and its association (VRC-AMB-PH151) demonstrated promising potential as an antifungal agent in ocular infections, since the evaluated ocular toxicity profile was positive and the compounds presented low toxicity.

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