SBIR-STTR Award

Optimization of the Production and Isolation of the Novel Antifungal Occidiofungin
Award last edited on: 4/3/2019

Sponsored Program
STTR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIAID
Total Award Amount
$529,551
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
James L Smith

Company Information

Sano Chemicals Inc

606 Coachlight Court
College Station, TX 77845

Research Institution

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Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2016
Phase I Amount
$295,381
?Occidiofungin is a cyclic nonribosomally synthesized antifungal peptide with submicromolar fungicidal activity against a broad spectrum of fungi. Occidiofungin is produced by the Gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia contaminans. From our structural characterization studies, occidiofungin was determined to have a unique chemical composition. Our studies have also revealed that occidiofungin has a novel mechanism of action. Occidiofungin is a potent antifungal against fluconazole and caspofungin-resistant Candida albicans. Occidiofungin triggers cell death by inducing apoptosis in yeast cells. Occidiofungin has minimal toxicity in mice at doses exceeding 10 mg/kg. Furthermore, occidiofungin was shown to reduce Candida glabrata load in the kidneys of infected mice. All these studies point to the need to further the preclinical development of this novel compound. The major impediment to furthering investigational studies on this unique antifungal compound is the poor yield from culture liquor. The goal of this application is to enhance the yield and purity of occidiofungin following fermentation. Three approaches will be explored to increase the yield of the antifungal compound. First, media components will be screened to determine their effect on the production levels of the antifungal compound. Second, a molecular based approach will be used to determine whether an increase in production of occidiofungin is possible through genetic manipulation of B. contaminans. Our third approach is to develop a heterologous expression system. The last component of the application is to determine the most effective means of extracting and purifying the antifungal compound from the fermentation liquor. These studies will enable exploratory structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies on occidiofungin. This work is necessary for furthering additional studies aimed at developing the antifungal compound as a new therapeutic.

Public Health Relevance Statement:


Public Health Relevance:
The proposal addresses the need for the development of a novel broad spectrum antifungal for the treatment of systemic fungal infections. We will investigate means of enhancing the production and purification of an antifungal compound named occidiofungin. This work is necessary for promoting the production of sufficient amounts of occidiofungin for the completion of the required preclinical studies that are needed for filing n Investigational New Drug (IND) application.

Project Terms:
Address; Anabolism; Antifungal Agents; Apoptosis; Bacteria; base; Biological; Biomedical Engineering; Burkholderia; Candida albicans resistance; Candida glabrata; Carbon; Caspofungin; Cell Count; Cell Death; Cells; Chemicals; Culture Media; Data; Development; Disease; distilled alcoholic beverage; Dose; Escherichia coli; experience; Fermentation; Fluconazole; fungus; Gene Cluster; Genes; Genetic; genetic manipulation; Genomics; glycolipopeptide; Goals; Gram-Negative Bacteria; Growth; Human; improved; Industrial fungicide; Infection; Investigational New Drug Application; Kidney; Knowledge; Life; Liquid substance; Methods; Molecular; Mus; Mutagenesis; mutant; Mycoses; Names; Natural Products; Nitrogen; novel; novel therapeutics; Oxygen; Peptides; Poaceae; pre-clinical; preclinical study; Predisposition; Production; public health relevance; Regulator Genes; Regulatory Element; Research; research study; Sodium Chloride; Soil; Source; Structure-Activity Relationship; System; Techniques; Temperature; Therapeutic; Time; Toxic effect; Work; Yeasts

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2017
Phase II Amount
$234,170
Occidiofungin is a cyclic nonribosomally synthesized antifungal peptide with submicromolar fungicidal activity against a broad spectrum of fungi. Occidiofungin is produced by the Gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia contaminans. From our structural characterization studies, occidiofungin was determined to have a unique chemical composition. Our studies have also revealed that occidiofungin has a novel mechanism of action. Occidiofungin is a potent antifungal against fluconazole and caspofungin-resistant Candida albicans. Occidiofungin triggers cell death by inducing apoptosis in yeast cells. Occidiofungin has minimal toxicity in mice at doses exceeding 10 mg/kg. Furthermore, occidiofungin was shown to reduce Candida glabrata load in the kidneys of infected mice. All these studies point to the need to further the preclinical development of this novel compound. The major impediment to furthering investigational studies on this unique antifungal compound is the poor yield from culture liquor. The goal of this application is to enhance the yield and purity of occidiofungin following fermentation. Three approaches will be explored to increase the yield of the antifungal compound. First, media components will be screened to determine their effect on the production levels of the antifungal compound. Second, a molecular based approach will be used to determine whether an increase in production of occidiofungin is possible through genetic manipulation of B. contaminans. Our third approach is to develop a heterologous expression system. The last component of the application is to determine the most effective means of extracting and purifying the antifungal compound from the fermentation liquor. These studies will enable exploratory structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies on occidiofungin. This work is necessary for furthering additional studies aimed at developing the antifungal compound as a new therapeutic.

Public Health Relevance Statement:


Public Health Relevance:
The proposal addresses the need for the development of a novel broad spectrum antifungal for the treatment of systemic fungal infections. We will investigate means of enhancing the production and purification of an antifungal compound named occidiofungin. This work is necessary for promoting the production of sufficient amounts of occidiofungin for the completion of the required preclinical studies that are needed for filing n Investigational New Drug (IND) application.

Project Terms:
Address; Anabolism; Antifungal Agents; Apoptosis; Bacteria; base; Biological; Biomedical Engineering; Burkholderia; Candida albicans resistance; Candida glabrata; Carbon; Caspofungin; Cell Count; Cell Death; Cells; Chemicals; Clinical; Culture Media; Data; Development; Disease; distilled alcoholic beverage; Dose; efficacy study; Escherichia coli; experience; experimental study; Fermentation; Fluconazole; fungus; Gene Cluster; Genes; Genetic; genetic manipulation; Genomics; glycolipopeptide; Goals; Gram-Negative Bacteria; Growth; Human; improved; Industrial fungicide; Infection; Investigation; Investigational New Drug Application; Kidney; Knowledge; Life; Liquid substance; Methods; Molecular; Mus; Mutagenesis; mutant; Mycoses; Names; Natural Products; Nitrogen; novel; novel therapeutics; Oxygen; Peptides; Periodicity; Poaceae; preclinical development; preclinical study; Predisposition; Production; public health relevance; Regulator Genes; Regulatory Element; Research; Sodium Chloride; Soil; Source; Structure-Activity Relationship; System; Techniques; Temperature; Therapeutic; Time; Toxic effect; Work; Yeasts