Post-antifungal effect of the combination of anidulafungin with amphotericin B and fluconazole against fluconazole-susceptible and -resistant Candida albicans.

Q3 Medicine
Narges Vaseghi, Majid Piramoon, Shaghayegh Khojasteh, Kiana Abbasi, Sahar Mohseni, Javad Javidnia, Behrooz Naghili, Narges Aslani
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Background and purpose: Invasive candidiasis is a life-threatening condition that kills a large number of immunocompromised patients each year worldwide. We used post-antifungal effect studies to analyze the activities of anidulafungin (AFG), as a clinically crucial antifungal drug, amphotericin B (AMB), and fluconazole (alone and in combinations) against FLC-susceptible and -resistant Candida albicans (C. albicans) isolates obtained from the cancer patients.

Materials and methods: We tested the phenomenon of post antifungal effects of FLC, AMB, AFG, and combinations of FLC+AFG, AFG+AMB, and FLC+AMB against 17 C. albicans isolates obtained from the oral cavity of cancer patients. Isolates that had not been exposed to antifungals, served as a control group. Colony counts were performed at 0, 2, 4, 6, and 24 h after a brief (1 h) exposure to antifungal.

Results: The FLC had no detectable post-antifungal effect independent of antifungal concentration and resembled drug-free FLC (control). Significant variations in the post-antifungal effect were observed when all AMB and AFG were compared to FLC. The combination of AFG and AMB with FLC resulted in effective activity compared to FLC alone. Combination regimens were rated as indifferent in general. Interestingly, low dosages of the AFG displayed increasing fungistatic action as it approached a fungistatic endpoint against C. albicans isolates (n=17).

Conclusion: Our findings suggested that brief exposure to AFG, in combination with FLC and AMB, at low concentrations of the medicines utilized, could be effective in the evaluation and optimization of new dosage regimens to manage candidiasis. However, future studies will determine the clinical utility of our findings.

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阿尼杜拉芬与两性霉素B和氟康唑联合应用对氟康唑敏感和耐药白色念珠菌的后抗菌作用。
背景和目的:侵袭性念珠菌病是一种危及生命的疾病,每年在世界范围内导致大量免疫功能低下患者死亡。我们使用抗真菌后效果研究来分析anidulafungin (AFG),作为临床重要的抗真菌药物,两性霉素B (AMB)和氟康唑(单独和联合)对从癌症患者中获得的flc敏感和耐药白色念珠菌(C. albicans)的活性。材料和方法:我们检测了FLC、AMB、AFG以及FLC+AFG、AFG+AMB、FLC+AMB对17株从癌症患者口腔中分离的白色念珠菌的抑菌效果。未接触过抗真菌药物的分离株作为对照组。在短暂(1小时)暴露于抗真菌药物后0,2,4,6和24小时进行菌落计数。结果:FLC的抗真菌作用不受抗真菌浓度的影响,与不含药物的FLC相似。当将所有AMB和AFG与FLC进行比较时,观察到抗真菌作用的显着变化。AFG和AMB与FLC联合使用比单独使用FLC更有效。总的来说,联合治疗方案被评为无关紧要。有趣的是,低剂量AFG对白色念珠菌的抑菌作用在接近抑菌终点时显示出增强的作用(n=17)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,短暂暴露于AFG,联合FLC和AMB,在低浓度的药物使用中,可以有效地评估和优化治疗念珠菌病的新给药方案。然而,未来的研究将确定我们的发现的临床应用。
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Current Medical Mycology
Current Medical Mycology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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