Synergy of human neutrophils with fluconazole in killing Candida species |
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Authors: | Elmer Brummer David A. Stevens |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, USA;(2) California Institute for Medical Research, San Jose and Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | The killing of Candida species by human neutrophils in a long-term 24-h assay and possible synergy with fluconazole (FCZ) for killing was investigated. The test medium (TM) consisted of RPMI-1640, penicillin and streptomycin (P/S), and 10% fresh autologous serum. TM alone was highly fungistatic for Candida species compared to TM without serum. When neutrophils were cocultured in TM with Candida species for 24 h the inoculum colony-forming units (CFU) were always significantly reduced (killing) by 58 to 99%. FCZ was tested over a range of 1–500 g/ml, and though almost always fungistatic itself, it synergized with neutrophils for significantly increased killing of C. albicans (isolate Sh27) (P<0.01) and C. albicans (isolate 94-20) (P<0.05). Killing of non-albicans Candida species was so efficient in the absence of FCZ that demonstration of synergy with FCZ was difficult. |
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Keywords: | neutrophils fluconazole synergy candidacidal |
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