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. 2000 Aug;44(8):2081-5.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.44.8.2081-2085.2000.

Quantitation of Candida albicans ergosterol content improves the correlation between in vitro antifungal susceptibility test results and in vivo outcome after fluconazole treatment in a murine model of invasive candidiasis

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Quantitation of Candida albicans ergosterol content improves the correlation between in vitro antifungal susceptibility test results and in vivo outcome after fluconazole treatment in a murine model of invasive candidiasis

B A Arthington-Skaggs et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2000 Aug.

Abstract

MIC end point determination for the most commonly prescribed azole antifungal drug, fluconazole, can be complicated by "trailing" growth of the organism during susceptibility testing by the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards approved M27-A broth macrodilution method and its modified broth microdilution format. To address this problem, we previously developed the sterol quantitation method (SQM) for in vitro determination of fluconazole susceptibility, which measures cellular ergosterol content rather than growth inhibition after exposure to fluconazole. To determine if SQM MICs of fluconazole correlated better with in vivo outcome than M27-A MICs, we used a murine model of invasive candidiasis and analyzed the capacity of fluconazole to treat infections caused by C. albicans isolates which were trailers (M27-A MICs at 24 and 48 h, </=1.0 and >/=64 microg/ml, respectively; SQM MIC, </=1.0 microg/ml), as well as those which were fluconazole sensitive (M27-A and SQM MIC, </=1.0 microg/ml) and fluconazole resistant (M27-A MIC, >/=64 microg/ml; SQM MIC, 54 microg/ml). Compared with the untreated controls, fluconazole therapy increased the survival of mice infected with a sensitive isolate and both trailing isolates but did not increase the survival of mice infected with a resistant isolate. These results indicate that the SQM is more predictive of in vivo outcome than the M27-A method for isolates that give unclear MIC end points due to trailing growth in fluconazole.

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FIG. 1
Survival curves for mice infected with C. albicans isolates which were, by the M27-A method, susceptible (A), resistant (B), or resistant with trailing (C and D) to fluconazole. The results represent the means of at least two separate experiments. There were 10 mice per group in each experiment. FLZ, fluconazole; MKD, milligrams per kilogram per day.

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