Affiliation:
1. Department of Infectious Diseases, Infection Control, and Employee Health, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas
2. University of Houston College of Pharmacy, Houston, Texas
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Zygomycetes are emerging opportunistic molds resistant to most conventional antifungals. We evaluated the in vitro activity of lovastatin (LOV), a 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase inhibitor, against seven clinical isolates of
Zygomycetes
by using standard microdilution methods in three different media, disk diffusion testing, and viability dye staining. To further study the in vivo efficacy of LOV against zygomycetes, we developed a
Drosophila melanogaster
model of zygomycosis. In different experiments, groups of Toll-deficient (
Tl
) flies fed LOV-containing food were subsequently injected with two representative
Zygomycetes
isolates (
Mucor
and
Rhizopus
spp.). Finally, we examined the effects of LOV on voriconazole (VRC) activity against zygomycetes in vitro by checkerboard dilution, Epsilometer test-based methods, and bis-(1,3-dibutylbarbituric acid) trimethine oxonol staining and in vivo in
Tl
flies fed food containing LOV plus VRC and infected with zygomycetes. LOV exhibited significant, medium, and strain-independent fungicidal activity against all
Zygomycetes
isolates in vitro by all testing methods (MIC
50
, 48.0 μg/ml; 50% minimal fungicidal concentration, 56.0 μg/ml; 50% effective concentration, 29.4 μg/ml [6.6 to 38.9 μg/ml]).
Tl
flies fed LOV-containing food and infected with
Mucor
had a significantly better 6-day survival rate than did infected
Tl
flies fed regular food (
P
= 0.0005). LOV displayed in vitro synergy with VRC against all
Zygomycetes
isolates (fractional inhibitory concentration index, 0.104 to 0.290) by all methods used. LOV also displayed synergy with VRC in the
Drosophila
model of zygomycosis (
P
< 0.01). LOV is significantly active against zygomycetes and synergizes with triazoles inherently resistant to them, such as VRC. The clinical significance of these findings needs to be further explored.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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