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In vitro susceptibility of invasive isolates of Candida spp. to anidulafungin, caspofungin, and micafungin: six years of global surveillance.

M A Pfaller1, L Boyken, R J Hollis, J Kroeger, S A Messer, S Tendolkar, D J Diekema.   

Abstract

The echinocandins are being used increasingly as therapy for invasive candidiasis. Prospective sentinel surveillance for the emergence of in vitro resistance to the echinocandins among invasive Candida sp. isolates is indicated. We determined the in vitro activities of anidulafungin, caspofungin, and micafungin against 5,346 invasive (bloodstream or sterile-site) isolates of Candida spp. collected from over 90 medical centers worldwide from 1 January 2001 to 31 December 2006. We performed susceptibility testing according to the CLSI M27-A2 method and used RPMI 1640 broth, 24-h incubation, and a prominent inhibition endpoint for determination of the MICs. Of 5,346 invasive Candida sp. isolates, species distribution was 54% C. albicans, 14% C. parapsilosis, 14% C. glabrata, 12% C. tropicalis, 3% C. krusei, 1% C. guilliermondii, and 2% other Candida spp. Overall, all three echinocandins were very active against Candida: anidulafungin (MIC50, 0.06 microg/ml; MIC90, 2 microg/ml), caspofungin (MIC50, 0.03 microg/ml; MIC90, 0.25 microg/ml), micafungin (MIC50, 0.015 microg/ml; MIC90, 1 microg/ml). More than 99% of isolates were inhibited by < or = 2 microg/ml of all three agents. Results by species (expressed as the percentages of isolates inhibited by < or = 2 microg/ml of anidulafungin, caspofungin, and micafungin, respectively) were as follows: for C. albicans, 99.6%, 100%, and 100%; for C. parapsilosis, 92.5%, 99.9%, and 100%; for C. glabrata, 99.9%, 99.9%, and 100%; for C. tropicalis, 100%, 99.8%, and 100%; for C. krusei, 100%, 100%, and 100%; and for C. guilliermondii, 90.2%, 95.1%, and 100%. There was no significant change in the activities of the three echinocandins over the 6-year study period and no difference in activity by geographic region. All three echinocandins have excellent in vitro activities against invasive strains of Candida isolated from centers worldwide. Our prospective sentinel surveillance reveals no evidence of emerging echinocandin resistance among invasive clinical isolates of Candida spp.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18032613      PMCID: PMC2224271          DOI: 10.1128/JCM.01901-07

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


  38 in total

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Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2007-02-26       Impact factor: 5.191

Review 2.  Epidemiology of invasive candidiasis: a persistent public health problem.

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Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 26.132

3.  Serum differentially alters the antifungal properties of echinocandin drugs.

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Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2007-04-09       Impact factor: 5.191

Review 4.  Resistance to echinocandin-class antifungal drugs.

Authors:  David S Perlin
Journal:  Drug Resist Updat       Date:  2007-06-13       Impact factor: 18.500

Review 5.  The echinocandins: comparison of their pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and clinical applications.

Authors:  Claudia Wagner; Wolfgang Graninger; Elisabeth Presterl; Christian Joukhadar
Journal:  Pharmacology       Date:  2006-10-17       Impact factor: 2.547

6.  Global surveillance of in vitro activity of micafungin against Candida: a comparison with caspofungin by CLSI-recommended methods.

Authors:  M A Pfaller; L Boyken; R J Hollis; S A Messer; S Tendolkar; D J Diekema
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2006-10       Impact factor: 5.948

Review 7.  The echinocandins.

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Journal:  Pharmacotherapy       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 4.705

8.  Micafungin versus liposomal amphotericin B for candidaemia and invasive candidosis: a phase III randomised double-blind trial.

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Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2007-05-05       Impact factor: 79.321

9.  Anidulafungin versus fluconazole for invasive candidiasis.

Authors:  Annette C Reboli; Coleman Rotstein; Peter G Pappas; Stanley W Chapman; Daniel H Kett; Deepali Kumar; Robert Betts; Michele Wible; Beth P Goldstein; Jennifer Schranz; David S Krause; Thomas J Walsh
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2007-06-14       Impact factor: 91.245

10.  Amphotericin B and caspofungin resistance in Candida glabrata isolates recovered from a critically ill patient.

Authors:  Mikkel Krogh-Madsen; Maiken Cavling Arendrup; Lars Heslet; Jenny Dahl Knudsen
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2006-02-27       Impact factor: 9.079

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1.  Transcriptional profiling of azole-resistant Candida parapsilosis strains.

Authors:  A P Silva; I M Miranda; A Guida; J Synnott; R Rocha; R Silva; A Amorim; C Pina-Vaz; G Butler; A G Rodrigues
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2011-04-25       Impact factor: 5.191

2.  Multiplex ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method for simultaneous quantification in human plasma of fluconazole, itraconazole, hydroxyitraconazole, posaconazole, voriconazole, voriconazole-N-oxide, anidulafungin, and caspofungin.

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Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2010-09-20       Impact factor: 5.191

3.  Breakthrough invasive candidiasis in patients on micafungin.

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Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2010-04-26       Impact factor: 5.948

4.  Fixed-ratio combination testing of an echinocandin, anidulafungin, and an azole, voriconazole, against 1,467 Candida species isolates.

Authors:  Ronald N Jones; Mariana Castanheira; Michael A Pfaller
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2010-06-14       Impact factor: 5.191

5.  Pharmacokinetics of micafungin in HIV positive patients with confirmed esophageal candidiasis.

Authors:  N Undre; P Stevenson; E Baraldi
Journal:  Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet       Date:  2011-09-29       Impact factor: 2.441

6.  In vitro activity of anidulafungin and other agents against esophageal candidiasis-associated isolates from a phase 3 clinical trial.

Authors:  M A Pfaller; R Hollis; B P Goldstein; S Messer; D Diekema; T Henkel
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2010-05-26       Impact factor: 5.948

7.  Recent exposure to caspofungin or fluconazole influences the epidemiology of candidemia: a prospective multicenter study involving 2,441 patients.

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Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2010-11-15       Impact factor: 5.191

Review 8.  Micafungin: A Review in the Prophylaxis and Treatment of Invasive Candida Infections in Paediatric Patients.

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Journal:  Paediatr Drugs       Date:  2017-02       Impact factor: 3.022

Review 9.  Candida parapsilosis and the neonate: epidemiology, virulence and host defense in a unique patient setting.

Authors:  Brian D W Chow; Jennifer R Linden; Joseph M Bliss
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10.  Correlating echinocandin MIC and kinetic inhibition of fks1 mutant glucan synthases for Candida albicans: implications for interpretive breakpoints.

Authors:  Guillermo Garcia-Effron; Steven Park; David S Perlin
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2008-10-27       Impact factor: 5.191

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