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2000
Volume 16, Issue 7
  • ISSN: 1573-4072
  • E-ISSN: 1875-6646

Abstract

Background: Currently, a study on the relationship between candidiasis and cancer has been conducted. Until recent years, the opportunistic fungus C. albicans is mainly associated with cancer processes and is able to stimulate carcinogenesis and metastasis. Methods: A number of ionic liquids as potential anticancer and anti-Candida agents have been investigated based on modern theoretical and experimental data about the relationship between oncopathology and candida infection. Results: The analysis of the received experimental results demonstrates that ionic liquid with alkyl chain length of 6 carbon atoms (C6) has not shown anti-Candida activity. The indicators of its cytotoxicity IC50 (28,617μM) and MTC (9,050 μM) against HEP-2 tumor cell line were also very low. Compounds with alkyl chain length C12 have shown high potential of anti-Candida activity and anticancer properties. Conclusion: Based on the obtained results, compound 4 (C12C1IM-Cl) is proposed for further study as a potential double-acting agent with high anticancer and anti-Candida activities. N-myristoyltransferase is presented and used for docking as a potential molecular target responsible for the dual anti-Candida and anticancer activities of studied ionic liquids.

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