Recent Insights into the Paradoxical Effect of Echinocandins
Echinocandin antifungals represent one of the most important drug classes for the treatment of invasive fungal infections. The mode of action of the echinocandins relies on inhibition of the β-1,3-glucan synthase, an enzyme essentially required for the synthesis of the major fungal cell wall carbohy...
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doaj-04ff65c4531548568fd4cbbe241d1a8c2020-11-25T02:42:40ZengMDPI AGJournal of Fungi2309-608X2017-12-0141510.3390/jof4010005jof4010005Recent Insights into the Paradoxical Effect of EchinocandinsJohannes Wagener0Veronika Loiko1Max von Pettenkofer-Institut für Hygiene und Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Medizinische Fakultät, LMU München, 80336 Munich, GermanyMax von Pettenkofer-Institut für Hygiene und Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Medizinische Fakultät, LMU München, 80336 Munich, GermanyEchinocandin antifungals represent one of the most important drug classes for the treatment of invasive fungal infections. The mode of action of the echinocandins relies on inhibition of the β-1,3-glucan synthase, an enzyme essentially required for the synthesis of the major fungal cell wall carbohydrate β-1,3-glucan. Depending on the species, echinocandins may exert fungicidal or fungistatic activity. Apparently independent of this differential activity, a surprising in vitro phenomenon called the “paradoxical effect” can be observed. The paradoxical effect is characterized by the ability of certain fungal isolates to reconstitute growth in the presence of higher echinocandin concentrations, while being fully susceptible at lower concentrations. The nature of the paradoxical effect is not fully understood and has been the focus of multiple studies in the last two decades. Here we concisely review the current literature and propose an updated model for the paradoxical effect, taking into account recent advances in the field.https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/4/1/5echinocandincaspofunginmicafunginanidulafunginparadoxical effectparadoxical growthglucan synthaseFks1antifungalsechinocandins |
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Johannes Wagener Veronika Loiko Recent Insights into the Paradoxical Effect of Echinocandins Journal of Fungi echinocandin caspofungin micafungin anidulafungin paradoxical effect paradoxical growth glucan synthase Fks1 antifungals echinocandins |
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Johannes Wagener Veronika Loiko |
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Johannes Wagener |
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Recent Insights into the Paradoxical Effect of Echinocandins |
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Recent Insights into the Paradoxical Effect of Echinocandins |
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Recent Insights into the Paradoxical Effect of Echinocandins |
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Recent Insights into the Paradoxical Effect of Echinocandins |
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Recent Insights into the Paradoxical Effect of Echinocandins |
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recent insights into the paradoxical effect of echinocandins |
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Journal of Fungi |
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Echinocandin antifungals represent one of the most important drug classes for the treatment of invasive fungal infections. The mode of action of the echinocandins relies on inhibition of the β-1,3-glucan synthase, an enzyme essentially required for the synthesis of the major fungal cell wall carbohydrate β-1,3-glucan. Depending on the species, echinocandins may exert fungicidal or fungistatic activity. Apparently independent of this differential activity, a surprising in vitro phenomenon called the “paradoxical effect” can be observed. The paradoxical effect is characterized by the ability of certain fungal isolates to reconstitute growth in the presence of higher echinocandin concentrations, while being fully susceptible at lower concentrations. The nature of the paradoxical effect is not fully understood and has been the focus of multiple studies in the last two decades. Here we concisely review the current literature and propose an updated model for the paradoxical effect, taking into account recent advances in the field. |
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echinocandin caspofungin micafungin anidulafungin paradoxical effect paradoxical growth glucan synthase Fks1 antifungals echinocandins |
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