Echinocandins as Biotechnological Tools for Treating Candida auris Infections

J Fungi (Basel). 2020 Sep 22;6(3):185. doi: 10.3390/jof6030185.

Abstract

Candida auris has been reported in the past few years as an invasive fungal pathogen of high interest. Its recent emergence in healthcare-associated infections triggered the efforts of researchers worldwide, seeking additional alternatives to the use of traditional antifungals such as azoles. Lipopeptides, specially the echinocandins, have been reported as an effective approach to control pathogenic fungi. However, despite its efficiency against C. auris, some isolates presented echinocandin resistance. Thus, therapies focused on echinocandins' synergism with other antifungal drugs were widely explored, representing a novel possibility for the treatment of C. auris infections.

Keywords: Candida auris; antifungal drugs; echinocandins; infections; lipopeptides.

Publication types

  • Review