Potentiation of antifungal activity of amphotericin B by azithromycin againstAspergillus species |
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Authors: | M H Nguyen C J Clancy Y C Yu A S Lewin |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine, JHMHC, PO Box 100277, 32610 Gainesville, Florida, USA;(2) Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Florida College of Medicine, JHMHC, PO Box 100277, 32610 Gainesville, Florida, USA;(3) Department of Medicine, VA Medical Center, 32608 Gainesville, Florida, USA |
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Abstract: | The potential role of azithromycin in combination with amphotericin B against 25 clinical isolates ofAspergillus was assessed. The MIC of amphotericin B was 1 g/ml for 44% of the isolates, 0.5 g/ml for 48%, and 0.25 g/ml for 8%. All isolates were resistant to azithromycin. Synergism, defined as a twofold reduction in the MIC of both drugs upon combination, was demonstrated between amphotericin B and azithromycin for all 25 isolates. To prove that azithromycin exerts its antifungal effect by inhibiting protein synthesis, we studied 35S]-methionine incorporation into protein inone Aspergillus isolate. Neither amphotericin B at 0.125 g/ml (fourfold below its MIC) nor azithromycin at 16 g/ml ( 16-fold below its MIC) had any effect on protein synthesis when tested alone. Upon combination, however, a 68% inhibition in protein synthesis was evident by the inhibition of 35S]-methionine incorporation. |
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