Literature DB >> 14587308

Actin gene-targeted RT-PCR could be a useful method for evaluating in vitro fungicidal activity against dermatophytes.

K Nimura1, Y Niwano, S Ishiduka, M Kato.   

Abstract

This study examined the effects of the antifungal agents amorolfine hydrochloride (AMF) and bifonazole (BFZ) on actin mRNA expression determined by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) amplification, and the morphology of Trichophyton mentagrophytes. In AMF-treated cultures, the hyphal cells of T. mentagrophytes exhibited concentration- and/or time-dependent progressively degenerative morphological damage. Those cultures exhibiting severe and necrotic morphological changes (such as crushed, bent and flattened hyphal cells) did not express actin mRNA. In BFZ-treated cultures, similar morphological changes were seen in the hyphae of T. mentagrophytes, but these changes were milder than observed in the AMF-treated samples, and actin gene fragments were amplified in all of these samples. These results indicate that actin gene-targeted RT-PCR could be a useful tool for testing the susceptibility of dermatophytes to antifungal agents in vitro.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14587308     DOI: 10.1177/147323000303100508

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Int Med Res        ISSN: 0300-0605            Impact factor:   1.671


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Authors:  Atsuo Iwasawa; Keita Saito; Takayuki Mokudai; Masahiro Kohno; Toshihiko Ozawa; Yoshimi Niwano
Journal:  J Clin Biochem Nutr       Date:  2009-08-28       Impact factor: 3.114

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