Antifungal activity of selected Malassezia indolic compounds detected in culture

Mycoses. 2019 Jul;62(7):597-603. doi: 10.1111/myc.12893. Epub 2019 May 8.

Abstract

Background: Malassezia yeasts produce bioactive indolic substances when grown on L-tryptophan agar. A panel of these substances was tested against commensal and opportunistic fungi, the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) was determined and the potential for in loco antifungal activity on the skin was assessed.

Materials and methods: Eight indoles were included (malassezin, pityriacitrin, indirubin, indolo[3,2-b]carbazole, 6-formylindolo[3,2-b]carbazole, tryptanthrin, 6-hydroxymethylindolo[3,2-b]carbazole and 6-methylindolo[3,2-b]carbazole) and were tested against 40 fungal strains [yeasts: Malassezia spp.(N = 9); Cryptococcus spp.(N = 10); Candida spp.(N = 7); Yarrowia lipolytica(N = 1); Exophialla dermatitidis (N = 2); moulds: Aspergillus spp.(N = 7); Fusarium spp.(N = 2); Rhizopus oryzae(N = 2)]. The concentration of 5/8 of the tested indoles on diseased skin was calculated from published data. Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U tests were employed for group susceptibility evaluation in 33 strains.

Results: The MIC range was 0.125-32 μg/mL, and the median log2 MIC was four. Indirubin was the most potent antifungal agent and differed significantly from the others. The highest median MIC was found for FICZ. Malassezia with Candida strains were more susceptible compared to Cryptococcus and Aspergillus, and this inhibitory activity was predicted to be valid also on human skin.

Conclusions: Malassezia yeasts produce indolic species that inhibit an array of clinically significant yeasts and moulds.

Keywords: Malassezia; antifungal; indirubin; indoles; tryptophan.

MeSH terms

  • Antifungal Agents / isolation & purification*
  • Antifungal Agents / pharmacology*
  • Culture Media / chemistry*
  • Fungi / drug effects*
  • Humans
  • Indoles / isolation & purification*
  • Indoles / pharmacology*
  • Malassezia / growth & development*
  • Malassezia / metabolism
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests

Substances

  • Antifungal Agents
  • Culture Media
  • Indoles