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Arch Razi Inst ; 78(2): 701-708, 2023 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37396737

RESUMO

Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of malignant cells and is universally estimated to be a common cause of death. No decisive treatment has been identified to cure cancer; therefore, scientists have focused on developing safe and effective treatments. The activity of natural compounds isolated from living organisms, such as fungi, has been investigated in cancer cells. This study aimed to isolate and analyze natural products, as secondary metabolites (SM), of the fungus Gymnoascus dankaliensis (G. dankaliensis) and identify their activity against SR and HCT-18 (HRT-18) cell lines. G. dankaliensis was isolated from dung samples and identified using a molecular method. The internal transcribed spacer region was amplified from the isolated genomic DNA and sequenced afterward. The isolate was grown on a rice medium as a solid-state fermentation medium to extract natural metabolite products using the ethyl acetate extraction method. The GC-MS analyzed the compound of the natural extract, and the activity of the natural extract was identified against SR and HCT-18 cell lines. The results revealed the ability of G. dankaliensis to produce a natural product as an SM composed of five compounds. The growth of the treated SR and HCT-8 cell lines with the natural extract was inhibited after incubation for 27 h, with the IC50 being 3.57 and 8.61 µg/mL on the HCT-18 and SR cell lines, respectively. In conclusion, the natural extract isolated from the SM of G. dankaliensis showed activity against cancer cells, affecting the SR and HCT-18 cell lines, compared to the control. These results revealed that the product is a promising anticancer treatment.


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Neoplasias , Onygenales , Animais
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Afr. J. Clin. Exp. Microbiol ; 20(4): 260-267, 2019. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | AIM (África) | ID: biblio-1256093

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Candida species are known to causeserious infections in immunocompromised patients but uncommon cases have been reported in immunocompetent individuals regardless of the harmless co-existence of the fungi with the host. Recently, the incidence rate of candidiasis has increased dramatically alongside the emergence of antifungal resistance. Although conventional methods to ensure prompt diagnosis of candidiasisfor effective therapy have been established, thescientific world is witnessing progress in the development of more accurate, timelyand cost-effective methods that is coinciding with the molecular revolutionand advanced DNA analysis. Moreover, the challenges of resistance of Candida to available antifungal agents are being met with the deployment of molecular techniques to investigate the mechanisms of resistance. This review is an attempt to provide up-to-date information on the persistent problems of Candidawith highlights on the clinical importance, molecular diagnosis,and resistance to candidate antifungal drugs;azoles and echinocandins


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Azóis , Candida , Equinocandinas
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