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Activity of antifungal agents alone and in combination against echinocandin-susceptible and -resistant Candida parapsilosis strains. | LitMetric

Activity of antifungal agents alone and in combination against echinocandin-susceptible and -resistant Candida parapsilosis strains.

Rev Iberoam Micol

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Farmacêuticas, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.

Published: December 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Candida parapsilosis can develop resistance to echinocandins, necessitating the exploration of new antifungal treatments.
  • The study assessed the effectiveness of various antifungal agents, both alone and combined, against different strains of C. parapsilosis, categorized by their susceptibility to echinocandins.
  • Results indicate that echinocandin-resistant strains have higher minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) to most antifungals than susceptible strains, and monotherapy remains the most effective treatment, highlighting the need for further research on resistance patterns.

Article Abstract

Background: Candida parapsilosis may acquire resistance to echinocandins, a fact that prompts the search for new therapeutic options.

Aims: The present study aimed to evaluate the in vitro activity of antifungal agents, alone and in combination, against four groups of C. parapsilosis strains: (1) echinocandin-susceptible (ES) clinical isolates (MIC ≤ 2μg/ml), (2) anidulafungin-resistant strains (MIC ≥ 8μg/ml), (3) caspofungin-resistant strains (MIC ≥ 8μg/ml), and (4) micafungin-resistant strains (MIC ≥ 8μg/ml).

Methods: Antifungal interactions were evaluated by a checkerboard micro-dilution method. The determination of the MIC to each drug for every isolate according to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute documents M27 (2017) and M60 (2017) was also done.

Results: The echinocandins-resistant (ER) strains showed higher MICs to the tested antifungals than the ES strains, except for amphotericin B, for which the ER groups remained susceptible.

Conclusions: Most combinations showed indifferent interactions. The use of monotherapy still seems to be the best option. As resistance to echinocandins is an emergent phenomenon, further studies are required to provide clearer information on the susceptibility differences between strains to these antifungal agents.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.riam.2018.07.007DOI Listing

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