Effects of Culture Conditions (Microplate and Solvent) on in vitro Antifungal Activity of Caspofungin Against Candida Species.

Effects of Culture Conditions (Microplate and Solvent) on in vitro Antifungal Activity of Caspofungin Against Candida Species. Med Mycol J. 2020;61(1):1-5 Authors: Higashitsuji Y, Ueno R, Ogawa M, Ruzicka D Abstract Effects of the type of microplates and solvent for preparation of caspofungin (CPFG) on antifungal susceptibility testing of CPFG against clinical isolates of Candida albicans, Candida glabrata, and Candida krusei (20 strains each) by broth microdilution method according to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute were evaluated. When CPFG was dissolved in water, MICs against the three Candida species decreased 3.1-6.0-fold in surface-untreated microplates compared to those in treated microplates. When CPFG was dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide, MICs against the three Candida species decreased 1.3-2.5-fold in surface-untreated microplates compared to those in treated microplates. Differences in MICs according to the type of solvent did not exceed the difference for one dilution interval (0.5-2-fold MIC ratio) regardless of whether the microplate surface was treated or not. These findings suggest that differences in CPFG MICs may depend mainly on the type of surface treatment of assay microplates. PMID: 32115443 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Medical Mycology Journal - Category: Biology Tags: Med Mycol J Source Type: research