In vitro activity of isavuconazole against clinically relevant Trichosporon species: a comparative evaluation of EUCAST broth microdilution and MIC Test Strip methods
Francisco, Elaine Cristina; Dieleman, Chendo; Hagen, Ferry; Colombo, Arnaldo Lopes; Chaves, Guilherme M.; Mendes, Ana Verena A.; De Oliveira Silva, Marcio; De Andrade Barberino, Maria Goreth; Neves, Rejane Pereira; Botura, Monica Borges; Hahn, Rosane C.; De Almeida Junior, João Nóbrega; Ponzio, Vinicius; De Tarso O E Castro, Paulo; Guimarães, Thais; Santos, Daniel Wagner; De Miranda, Bianca Grassi; Silva, Ivan Leonardo A.França E.; Carlesse, Fabianne; Ramos, Jessica Fernandes; Queiroz-Telles, Flávio; Aquino, Valerio Rodrigues; Motta, Fabio Araújo; Schwarzbold, Alexandre Vargas; Perozin, Jamile Sardi
(2023) Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, volume 78, issue 3, pp. 817 - 822
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Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the in vitro activity of isavuconazole on 154 clinical and reference strains of Trichosporon asahii, Trichosporon asteroides, Trichosporon coremiiforme, Trichosporon faecale and Trichosporon inkin by using the EUCAST broth microdilution method (BMD) and Liofilchem MIC Test Strips (MTS). Methods: Antifungal susceptibility testing for isavuconazole, fluconazole, voriconazole and
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posaconazole was assessed by EUCAST E.DEF 7.3.2. MIC values of isavuconazole obtained by BMD after 48 h of incubation were compared with MTS MICs after 24 and 48 h of incubation. Results: T. asahii and T. asteroides showed the highest isavuconazole MIC90 values (0.5 mg/L). In clinical isolates, T. asahii exhibited the highest MIC90 values (0.5 mg/L) compared with non-T. asahii (0.06-0.25 mg/L). The five non-WT T. asahii isolates for fluconazole, voriconazole and posaconazole also exhibited high MICs of isavuconazole (≥0.5 mg/L). A better correlation between MTS and BMD MICs was observed after 24 h incubation for all species tested. MTS measurements performed at 48 h increased by at least 122% the number of isolates with >2 dilutions compared with the standard method. Conclusions: Isavuconazole exhibited variable in vitro activity among the Trichosporon species tested, showing higher or equal MICs than the other azoles. The five non-WT T. asahii clinical isolates tested also exhibited high isavuconazole MICs, suggesting the occurrence of triazole cross-resistance. Our MTS data indicate that there is no advantage in extended reading time for MTS from 24 to 48 h for Trichosporon yeasts.
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Keywords: Pharmacology, Microbiology (medical), Pharmacology (medical), Infectious Diseases
ISSN: 0305-7453
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Note: Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. All rights reserved.
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