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In vitro lytic activity and antifungal susceptibility of infrequently isolated yeasts.

Alexandra M MontoyaCarolina E Luna-RodríguezGabriela Gracia-RoblesOlga C RojasGloria M González
Published in: Archives of microbiology (2019)
Non-albicans Candida species have acquired relevance in the last decades as a cause of serious disease. The virulence factors and antifungal susceptibility of these rare pathogens remain largely unrecognized. We examined a total of 50 yeast isolates corresponding to 11 different infrequently isolated yeast species for their in vitro enzymatic profile and susceptibility pattern as first-line antifungals. We found aspartyl protease activity for 100% of the isolates tested as well as variable DNAse, hemolysin, phospholipase and esterase activities. All strains had low MICs for amphotericin B and showed a variable response to fluconazole (0.125-32 µg/mL) and the echinocandins tested (0.25-> 8 µg/mL).
Keyphrases
  • candida albicans
  • biofilm formation
  • genetic diversity
  • saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • escherichia coli
  • antimicrobial resistance
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • nitric oxide
  • cell wall