Disease: chronic aspergillosis

Pathogen Enzyme-Mediated Alkoxyamine Homolysis as a Killing Mechanism of Aspergillus fumigatus

Researchers have developed a new type of antifungal drug that uses the fungus’s own enzymes against it. The drug is inactive until it encounters an enzyme produced by Aspergillus fumigatus, where it releases toxic molecules that kill the fungus. Importantly, this approach works against both normal and drug-resistant strains of the fungus, offering hope for treating serious fungal infections that don’t respond to current treatments.

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