نتایج جستجو برای: azole resistance

تعداد نتایج: 376549  

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2015
Edith Vermeulen Johan Maertens Annelies De Bel Eric Nulens Jerina Boelens Ignace Surmont Anna Mertens An Boel Katrien Lagrou

Aspergillus disease affects a broad patient population, from patients with asthma to immunocompromised patients. Azole resistance has been increasingly reported in both clinical and environmental Aspergillus strains. The prevalence and clinical impact of azole resistance in different patient populations are currently unclear. This 1-year prospective multicenter cohort study aimed to provide det...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2006
Huei-Fung Tsai Anna A Krol Kelly E Sarti John E Bennett

Candida glabrata, a yeast with intrinsically low susceptibility to azoles, frequently develops increased azole resistance during prolonged treatment. Transposon mutagenesis revealed that disruption of CgPDR1 resulted in an 8- to 16-fold increase in fluconazole susceptibility of C. glabrata. CgPDR1 is a homolog of Saccharomyces cerevisiae PDR1, which encodes a transcriptional regulator of multid...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 1998
S Maesaki P Marichal M A Hossain D Sanglard H Vanden Bossche S Kohno

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, showe...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2009
Richard D Cannon Erwin Lamping Ann R Holmes Kyoko Niimi Philippe V Baret Mikhail V Keniya Koichi Tanabe Masakazu Niimi Andre Goffeau Brian C Monk

Fungi cause serious infections in the immunocompromised and debilitated, and the incidence of invasive mycoses has increased significantly over the last 3 decades. Slow diagnosis and the relatively few classes of antifungal drugs result in high attributable mortality for systemic fungal infections. Azole antifungals are commonly used for fungal infections, but azole resistance can be a problem ...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2015
Musang Liu Rong Zeng Lili Zhang Dongmei Li Guixia Lv Yongnian Shen Hailin Zheng Qiangqiang Zhang Jingjun Zhao Nan Zheng Weida Liu

Seventy-two A. fumigatus clinical isolates from China were investigated for azole resistance based on mutations of cyp51A. We identified four azole-resistant strains, among which we found three strains highly resistant to itraconazole, two of which exhibit the TR34/L98H/S297T/F495I mutation, while one carries only the TR34/L98H mutation. To our knowledge, the latter has not been found previousl...

2014
Sanjoy Paul W. Scott Moye-Rowley

A critical risk to the continued success of antifungal chemotherapy is the acquisition of resistance; a risk exacerbated by the few classes of effective antifungal drugs. Predictably, as the use of these drugs increases in the clinic, more resistant organisms can be isolated from patients. A particularly problematic form of drug resistance that routinely emerges in the major fungal pathogens is...

2014
Cau D. Pham Errol Reiss Ferry Hagen Jacques F. Meis Shawn R. Lockhart

Emergence of Aspergillus fumigatus strains containing mutations that lead to azole resistance has become a serious public health threat in many countries. Nucleotide polymorphisms leading to amino acid substitutions in the lanosterol demethylase gene (cyp51A) are associated with reduced susceptibility to azole drugs. The most widely recognized mutation is a lysine to histidine substitution at a...

Leishmaniasis is a group of tropical diseases with high worldwide prevalence and difficulty in management. At present, the development of resistance and the increase of co-infected leishmaniasis with AIDS have become a serious public health problem. Thus, designing and discovery of effective and non-toxic drugs for the treatment of this disease is very urgent. Azole derivatives have displayed a...

2011
Jonathan G. L. Mullins Josie E. Parker Hans J. Cools Roberto C. Togawa John A. Lucas Bart A. Fraaije Diane E. Kelly Steven L. Kelly

A structural rationale for recent emergence of azole (imidazole and triazole) resistance associated with CYP51 mutations in the wheat pathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola is presented, attained by homology modelling of the wild type protein and 13 variant proteins. The novel molecular models of M. graminicola CYP51 are based on multiple homologues, individually identified for each variant, rathe...

2016
Xi Chen Wei Xue Jun Zhou Zhenying Zhang Shiping Wei Xingyu Liu Xianyun Sun Wenzhao Wang Shaojie Li

Antifungal azoles are the major drugs that are used to treat fungal infections. This study found that in response to antifungal azole stress, Neurospora crassa could activate the transcriptional responses of many genes and increase azole resistance by reducing the level of conidial separation 1 (CSP-1), a global transcription repressor, at azole-responsive genes. The expression of csp-1 was dir...

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