نتایج جستجو برای: azole

تعداد نتایج: 2213  

2016
Xi Chen Wei Xue Jun Zhou Zhenying Zhang Shiping Wei Xingyu Liu Xianyun Sun Wenzhao Wang Shaojie Li

Antifungal azoles are the major drugs that are used to treat fungal infections. This study found that in response to antifungal azole stress, Neurospora crassa could activate the transcriptional responses of many genes and increase azole resistance by reducing the level of conidial separation 1 (CSP-1), a global transcription repressor, at azole-responsive genes. The expression of csp-1 was dir...

Journal: :Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 2015
Gregory L Backes Branko S Jursic Donna M Neumann

Schiff base derivatives have recently been shown to possess antimicrobial activity, and these derivatives include a limited number of salicylaldehyde hydrazones. To further explore this structure-activity relationship between salicylaldehyde hydrazones and antifungal activity, we previously synthesized and analyzed a large series of salicylaldehyde and formylpyridinetrione hydrazones for their ...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2002
Lute-Harm Zwiers Ioannis Stergiopoulos Johannes G M Van Nistelrooy Maarten A De Waard

Laboratory strains of Mycosphaerella graminicola with decreased susceptibilities to the azole antifungal agent cyproconazole showed a multidrug resistance phenotype by exhibiting cross-resistance to an unrelated chemical, cycloheximide or rhodamine 6G, or both. Decreased azole susceptibility was found to be associated with either decreased or increased levels of accumulation of cyproconazole. N...

2016
Raimunda S.N. Brilhante Manoel A.N. Paiva Célia M.S. Sampaio Débora S.C.M. Castelo-Branco Carlos E.C. Teixeira Lucas P. de Alencar Tereza J.P.G. Bandeira André J. Monteiro Rossana A. Cordeiro Waldemiro A. Pereira-Neto José J.C. Sidrim José L.B. Moreira Marcos F.G. Rocha

Since, there is no study reporting the mechanism of azole resistance among yeasts isolated from aquatic environments; the present study aims to investigate the occurrence of antifungal resistance among yeasts isolated from an aquatic environment, and assess the efflux-pump activity of the azole-resistant strains to better understand the mechanism of resistance for this group of drugs. For this ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2007
Jong Hee Shin Myung Jong Chae Jeong Won Song Sook-In Jung Duck Cho Seung Jung Kee Soo Hyun Kim Myung Geun Shin Soon Pal Suh Dong Wook Ryang

We examined the changes in genotypes and azole susceptibilities among sequential bloodstream isolates of Candida glabrata during the course of fungemia and the relationship of these changes to antifungal therapy. Forty-one isolates were obtained from 15 patients (9 patients who received antifungal therapy and 6 patients who did not) over periods of up to 36 days. The isolates were analyzed usin...

2011
Jan W.M. van der Linden Eveline Snelders Greetje A. Kampinga Bart J.A. Rijnders Eva Mattsson Yvette J. Debets-Ossenkopp Frank H. Van Tiel Willem J.G. Melchers Paul E. Verweij

The prevalence and spread of azole resistance in clinical Aspergillus fumigatus isolates in the Netherlands are currently unknown. Therefore, we performed a prospective nationwide multicenter surveillance study to determine the effects of resistance on patient management strategies and public health. From June 2007 through January 2009, all clinical Aspergillus spp. isolates were screened for i...

2016
Fei Xie Wenqiang Chang Ming Zhang Ying Li Wei Li Hongzhuo Shi Sha Zheng Hongxiang Lou

One of the main azole-resistance mechanisms in Candida pathogens is the upregulation of drug efflux pumps, which compromises the efficacy of azoles and results in treatment failure. The combination of azole-antifungal agents with efflux pump inhibitors represents a promising strategy to combat fungal infection. High-throughput screening of 150 extracts obtained from endolichenic fungal cultures...

2009
Susan J. Howard Dasa Cerar Michael J. Anderson Ahmed Albarrag Matthew C. Fisher Alessandro C. Pasqualotto Michel Laverdiere Maiken C. Arendrup David S. Perlin David W. Denning

Azoles are the mainstay of oral therapy for aspergillosis. Azole resistance in Aspergillus has been reported infrequently. The first resistant isolate was detected in 1999 in Manchester, UK. In a clinical collection of 519 A. fumigatus isolates, the frequency of itraconazole resistance was 5%, a significant increase since 2004 (p<0.001). Of the 34 itraconazole-resistant isolates we studied, 65%...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2003
Jürg A Zarn Beat J Brüschweiler Josef R Schlatter

Azole compounds play a key role as antifungals in agriculture and in human mycoses and as non-steroidal antiestrogens in the treatment of estrogen-responsive breast tumors in postmenopausal women. This broad use of azoles is based on their inhibition of certain pathways of steroidogenesis by high-affinity binding to the enzymes sterol 14-alpha-demethylase and aromatase. Sterol 14-alpha-demethyl...

Background & Aims: Nowadays, the common use of azoles has led to increased resistance to azole among Candida albicans strains. Amino acid substitutions in azole target enzyme, ERG11p, is attributed to azole resistance in some clinical strains of Candida albicans. The aim of this study was to evaluate ERG11 gene mutations in fluconazole-resistant isolates of Candida albicans in Rasht. Materials...

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