Abstract

Invasive fungal infections have a high mortality rate causing more deaths annually than tuberculosis or malaria. Aspergillus fumigatus causes a series of distinct invasive fungal infections have a high mortality rate causing more deaths annually than tuberculosis or malaria. A. fumigatus causes a spectrum of distinct clinical entities named aspergillosis, which the most severe form is the invasive pulmonary aspergillosis. There are few therapeutic options for treating aspergillosis and searching for new antifungal agents against this disease is very important. Here, we present brilacidin (BRI) as a synergizer o fibrexafungerp (IBX) against A. fumigatus. BRI is a small molecule host defense peptide mimetic that has previously exhibited broad-spectrum immunomodulatory/anti-inflammatory activity against bacteria and viruses. We propose the combination of BRI and IBX as a new antifungal combinatorial treatment against aspergillosis.

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