Antifungal drug response in an in vitro model of dermatophyte nail infection
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serval:BIB_2B9008FE4789
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Antifungal drug response in an in vitro model of dermatophyte nail infection
Journal
Medical Mycology
ISSN
1369-3786 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/2004
Volume
42
Number
2
Pages
159-63
Notes
In Vitro
Journal Article --- Old month value: Apr
Journal Article --- Old month value: Apr
Abstract
Despite terbinafine being fungicidal against Trichophyton rubrum in standard NCCLS assays and rapidly accumulating in nails in vivo, onychomycosis patients require prolonged terbinafine treatment to be cured. To investigate this, we developed a more clinically relevant onychomycosis in vitro test model. Human nail powder inoculated with T. rubrum and incubated in liquid RPMI 1640 salt medium, which did not support growth alone, developed extensive and invasive mycelial growth. Antifungal drugs were added at different concentrations and cultures incubated for 1 to 4 weeks. Fungal survival was determined by spreading cultures on PDA plates without drug and measuring CFU after 1 to 4 weeks incubation. Drug activity was expressed as the nail minimum fungicidal concentration (Nail-MFC) required for 99.9% elimination of viable fungus. Terbinafine Nail-MFC was 4 microg/ml after 1 week exposure, decreasing to 1 microg/ml after 4 weeks exposure, much higher than MFCs < or = 0.03 microg/ml determined in standard NCCLS MIC assays. In contrast, other clinically used drugs were unable to kill T. rubrum after 4 weeks incubation in this model. Invasive mycelial growth on nail appears to protect T. rubrum from the cidal action of systemic drugs, thus providing a rationale for the long treatment periods in onychomycosis.
Keywords
Antifungal Agents/pharmacology/*therapeutic use
Humans
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Models, Biological
Naphthalenes/pharmacology/therapeutic use
Onychomycosis/*drug therapy/microbiology
Trichophyton/*drug effects
Pubmed
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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