Transcriptome sequencing revealed the inhibitory mechanism of ketoconazole on clinical Microsporum canis.
Mingyang WangYan ZhaoLingfang CaoSilong LuoBinyan NiYi ZhangZeliang ChenPublished in: Journal of veterinary science (2021)
The results indicated that KTZ may change cell membrane permeability, destroy the cell wall, and inhibit mitosis and transcriptional regulation through CYP51, SQL, ERG6, ATM, ABCB1, SC, KER33, RPA1, and RNP genes in the 3 pathways. This study provides a new theoretical basis for the effective control of M. canis infection and the effect of KTZ on fungi.