Literature DB >> 371767

Increased in vitro sensitivity of Candida albicans to amphotericin B when grown in mixed culture with Escherichia coli.

L G Mathieu, D Dube, M Lebrun.   

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The growth of Candida albicans was inhibited by some Escherichia coli strains both in conventional batch cultures and also in a chemostat under conditions of constant addition of fresh medium. Concentrations of 0.2 microgram amphotericin B per millilitre and of 2 microgram nystatin per millilitre, which caused a slight inhibition of C. albicans in pure culture, exerted a strong fungicidal effect when the yeast was placed in mixed cultures with certain strains of E. coli. Candida albicans cells, inhibited by either E. coli or in mixed culture with polyene antibiotics, appeared larger and less uniformly stained by acridine orange than control cells from pure cultures. Addition of chloramphenicol to the mixed cultures, in quantities sufficient to kill the E. coli cells, abolished the increased sensitivity of C. albicans to amphotericin B or nystatin. In preliminary in vivo tests, E. coli did not sensitize C. albicans to the polyene antibiotics.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 371767     DOI: 10.1139/m78-238

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Microbiol        ISSN: 0008-4166            Impact factor:   2.419


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