The synergy of honokiol and fluconazole against clinical isolates of azole‐resistant Candida albicans |
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Authors: | J. Jin N. Guo J. Zhang Y. Ding X. Tang J. Liang L. Li X. Deng L. Yu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Key Laboratory of Zoonosis Research, Ministry of Education, Institute of Zoonosis, College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University, Changchun, China;2. Laboratory of Nutrition and Functional Food, Jilin University, Changchun, China;3. Key and Open Laboratory of Veterinary Pharmaceutical Engineering, Lanzhou Institute of Animal Science and Veterinary Pharmaceutics, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Lanzhou, China;4. Laboratory Animal Center, Jilin University, Changchun, China;5. Research Institute of Tsinghua University in Shenzhen, Key Lab for New Drug Rearch of TCM, Shenzhen, China |
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Abstract: | Aims: To evaluate the interaction of fluconazole (FLC) and honokiol (HNK) in vitro and vivo against azole‐resistant (azole‐R) clinical isolates of Candida albicans. Methods and Results: A checkerboard microdilution method was used to study the in vitro interaction of FLC and HNK in 24 azole‐R clinical isolates of C. albicans. In vivo antifungal activity was performed to further analyse the interaction between FLC and HNK. In the in vitro study, synergism was observed in all 24 FLC‐resistant strains tested as determined by fractional inhibitory concentration index (FICI), and in 22 strains by ΔE models. No antagonistic activity was observed in any of the strains tested. These positive interactions were also confirmed by using the time‐killing test for the selected strain C. albicans YL371, which shows strong susceptible to the combination of HNK and FLC. In the in vivo study, the mice with candidiasis were treated successfully by a combination therapy of HNK with FLC, the results showed a decrease of the colony forming unit in infected and treated animals compared to the controls, at the conditions of the treatment used in this study. Conclusions: Synergistic activity of HNK and FLC against clinical isolates of FLC‐resistant C. albicans was observed in vitro and in vivo. Significance and Impact of the Study: This report might provide a potential therapeutic method to overcome the problem of drug‐resistance in C. albicans. |
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Keywords: | Candida albicans honokiol synergy |
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