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Effects of proteinase inhibitors on the cutaneous lesion ofSporothrix schenckii inoculated hairless mice
Authors:Peng-Cheng Lei  Takashi Yoshiike  Hideoki Ogawa
Institution:(1) Present address: Department of Dermatology, Beijing Medical University Third Hospital, Beijing, China;(2) Department of Dermatology, Juntendo University School of Medicine, 2-1-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, 113 Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Sporothrix schenckii produces two extracellular proteinases, namely proteinase I and II. Proteinase I is a serine proteinase, inhibited by chymostatin. On the other hand, proteinase II is an aspartic proteinase, inhibited by pepstatin. The addition of either pepstatin or chymostatin to the culture medium did not inhibit cell growth, however the addition of both inhibitors strongly inhibited fungal growth. Accordingly, this suggested that extracellular proteinases play an important role in cell growth and that such cell growth may be suppressed if these proteinases are inhibited. In order to substantiate this speculation in sporotrichosis, the effects of proteinase inhibitors on the cutaneous lesions of mice were studied. Ointments containing 0.1% chymostatin, 0.1% pepstatin and 0.1% chymostatin-0.1% pepstatin were applied twice daily on the inoculation sites of hairless mouse skin, and the time courses of the lesions examined. The inhibitory effect in vivo onS. schenckii was similar to that demonstrated in our previous in vitro study. Compared to the control, the time course curve of the number of nodules present after the application of either pepstatin or chymostatin was slightly suppressed. The application of both pepstatin and chymostatin, however, strongly suppressed nodule formation. This study not only confirmed the role of 2 proteinases ofS, schenckii for fungal growth in vivo, but also may lead to their use as new topical therapeutic agents.
Keywords:Chymostatin  Pepstatin  Proteinase inhibitor  Sporotrichosis  Sporothrix schenckii
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