In vitro low-level resistance to azoles in Candida albicans is associated with changes in membrane lipid fluidity and asymmetry

  • Kohli, Avmeet
  • Smriti, N. F. N.
  • Mukhopadhyay, Kasturi
  • Rattan, Ashok
  • Prasad, Rajendra
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Publication date
April 2002
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Language
English

Abstract

The present study tracks the development of low-level azole resistance in in vitro fluconazole-adapted strains of Candida albicans, which were obtained by serially passaging a fluconazole-susceptible dose-dependent strain, YO1-16 (fluconazole MIC, 16 µg ml-1) in increasing concentrations of fluconazole, resulting in strains YO1-32 (fluconazole MIC, 32 µg ml-1) and YO1-64 (MIC, 64 µg ml-1). We show that acquired resistance to fluconazole in this series of isolates is not a random process but is a gradually evolved complex phenomenon that involves multiple changes, which included the overexpression of ABC transporter genes, e.g., CDR1 and CDR2, and the azole target enzyme, ERG11. The sequential rise in fluconazole MICs in these...

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