Synergic effects of tactolimus and azole antifungal agents against azole-resistant Candida albican strains.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_3F336DCD33F8
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Synergic effects of tactolimus and azole antifungal agents against azole-resistant Candida albican strains.
Journal
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Author(s)
Maesaki S., Marichal P., Hossain M.A., Sanglard D., Vanden Bossche H., Kohno S.
ISSN
0305-7453 (Print)
ISSN-L
0305-7453
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/1998
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
42
Number
6
Pages
747-753
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
We investigated the effects of combining tacrolimus and azole antifungal agents in azole-resistant strains of Candida albicans by comparing the accumulation of [3H]itraconazole. The CDR1-expressing resistant strain C26 accumulated less itraconazole than the CaMDR-expressing resistant strain C40 or the azole-sensitive strain B2630. A CDR1-expressing Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutant, DSY415, showed a marked reduction in the accumulation of both fluconazole and itraconazole. A CaMDR-expressing S. cerevisiae mutant, DSY416, also showed lower accumulation of fluconazole, but not of itraconazole. The addition of sodium azide, an electron-transport chain inhibitor, increased the intracellular accumulation of itraconazole only in the C26 strain, and not in the C40 or B2630 strains. Addition of tacrolimus, an inhibitor of multidrug resistance proteins, resulted in the highest increase in itraconazole accumulation in the C26 strain. The combination of itraconazole and tacrolimus was synergic in azole-resistant C. albicans strains. In the C26 strain, the MIC of itraconazole decreased from >8 to 0.5 mg/L when combined with tacrolimus. Our results showed that two multidrug resistance phenotypes (encoded by the CDR1 and CaMDR genes) in C. albicans have different substrate specificity for azole antifungal agents and that a combination of tacrolimus and azole antifungal agents is effective against azole-resistant strains of C. albicans.
Keywords
AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/microbiology, Antifungal Agents/pharmacology, Azoles/pharmacology, Candida albicans/drug effects, Candida albicans/growth & development, Candidiasis, Oral/microbiology, Drug Resistance, Microbial/genetics, Drug Resistance, Multiple/genetics, Drug Synergism, Fluconazole/metabolism, Fungal Proteins/genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal, Genes, MDR/genetics, Humans, Itraconazole/antagonists & inhibitors, Itraconazole/metabolism, Membrane Transport Proteins, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Tacrolimus/pharmacology
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