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INHIBITION OF THE PLEUROPNEUMONIA-LIKE ORGANISM MYCOPLASMA GALLISEPTICUM BY CERTAIN POLYENE ANTIFUNGAL ANTIBIOTICS.

J O LAMPEN, J W GILL, P M ARNOW, I MAGANA-PLAZA.   

Abstract

Lampen, J. Oliver (Rutgers, The State University, New Brunswick, N.J.), James W. Gill, Peter M. Arnow, and I. Magana-Plaza. Inhibition of the pleuropneumonia-like organism Mycoplasma gallisepticum by certain polyene antifungal antibiotics. J. Bacteriol. 86:945-949. 1963.-The growth of Mycoplasma gallisepticum, a sterol-requiring pleuropneumonia-like organism (PPLO), was inhibited by certain polyene antifungal antibiotics at the following concentrations: filipin, 0.5 mug/ml; amphotericin B, 3 mug/ml; and fungichromin, 10 mug/ml. The inhibition of the organism was due to fungicidal action of the polyenes rather than to decreased availability of the sterol. The PPLO rapidly bound nystatin (NY), but was relatively insensitive to this antifungal agent or to N-acetyl-candidin (NAC). Even with a comparatively small inoculum, 100 mug of NY per ml or 50 mug of NAC per ml, were required to inhibit growth. In contrast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, growing under similar conditions, was completely inhibited by 3 mug of NY or NAC per ml. Filipin, however, was effective against both organisms, inhibiting PPLO and yeast at 0.5 mug/ml and 3 mug/ml, respectively. The relative insensitivity of PPLO to NY was not the result of protection by the sterol present in the growth medium. These organisms, incubated for 2 hr in sterol-free buffer in the presence of 20 mug of NY per ml showed little, if any, inhibition of growth when transferred to growth medium. Under the same conditions, more than 99% of a yeast suspension was killed. It is suggested that the PPLO are primarily sensitive to the disruptive action on the cell membrane which is characteristic of the smaller polyenes (34 to 37 carbon atoms).

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Keywords:  AMPHOTERICIN B; ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; MYCOPLASMA; NYSTATIN; PHARMACOLOGY; SACCHAROMYCES

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Year:  1963        PMID: 14080805      PMCID: PMC278550          DOI: 10.1128/jb.86.5.945-949.1963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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