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Nanomedicine Journal. 2015; 2 (1): 54-59
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-171657

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The aim of this study was to synthesize triangular gold nanoparticles, and then to evaluate their capability for inhibition of Candida albicans secreted aspartyl proteinase 2 [Sap2]. To synthesize the nanoparticles, hydrogen tetrachloroaurate and hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide were incubated in presence of Sn[IV] meso-tetra[N-methyl-4-pyridyl] porphine tetratosylate chloride, and then characterized. Next, thirty clinical isolates of Candida albicans were obtained from patients suffering from vaginal candidiasis. Each Candida albicans isolate was first cultured in YCB-BSA medium, incubated for 24 h at 35°C. Then, 100 microL of triangular gold nanoparticles at three concentrations [16, 32, and 64 microg/mL] were added to Candida suspension, and incubated for 24 and 48 h at 35°C. To evaluate Sap activity, 0.1 mL of medium and 0.4 mL of 0.1 M sodium citrate buffer [pH 3.2] containing BSA 1% w/v were added, and incubated 15 minutes at 37°C. Then, the optical density of each tube was read at 280 nm. Enzyme activity was expressed as the amount [microM] of tyrosine equivalents released per min per ml of culture supernatant. This study showed that the size of the nanoparticles was 70 +/- 50 nm. Sap activity evaluation demonstrated triangular gold nanoparticles could inhibit the enzyme, and the higher incubation time and concentration led to more decrease of Sap activity. For the first time, we demonstrated triangular gold nanoparticles as a novel inhibitor of Sap enzyme which may be useful for treatment of candidiasis


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Humains , Femelle , Aspartic acid endopeptidases , Protéines fongiques , Or , Nanoparticules , Candidose vulvovaginale
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