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Multifactorial Mechanisms of Tolerance to Ketoconazole in Candida albicans

Yi Xu, Hui Lu, Shuo Zhu, Wan-Qian Li, Yuanying Jiang, Judith Berman, Feng Yang

2021Microbiology Spectrum36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to the ever-expanding range of invasive medical procedures and treatments, invasive fungal infections now pose a serious global threat to many people living in an immunocompromised status. Like humans, fungi are eukaryotic, which significantly limits the number of unique antifungal targets; the current arsenal of antifungal agents is limited to just three frontline drug classes. Additional treatment complexities result from the development of drug tolerance and resistance, which further narrows therapeutic options; however, the difference between tolerance and resistance remains largely unknown. This study demonstrates that tolerance and resistance are regulated by multiple genetic and physiological factors. It is prudent to note that some factors affect tolerance only, while other factors affect both tolerance and resistance. The complex underlying mechanisms of these drug responses are highlighted by the fact that there are both shared and distinct mechanisms that regulate tolerance and resistance.

Topics & Concepts

KetoconazoleBiologyCandida albicansEchinocandinAntifungal drugDrug resistanceCalcineurinEffluxAzoleDrug toleranceCorpus albicansDrugMicrobiologyPharmacologyFluconazoleAntifungalGeneticsMedicineTransplantationSurgeryAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityPneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatmentSynthesis and Biological Evaluation