Dynamic Observation of Morphological Changes of in Pathogenic Molds Induced by the Antifungal Effects of Isavuconazole

The pathogenesis of invasive mycosis caused by filamentous fungi is closely associated with tissue damage resulting from hyphal elongation. The morphological changes that occur during hyphal cell death induced by antifungal drugs, however, have not been extensively investigated. In this study, we cu...

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Published inNihon Ishinkin Gakkai Zasshi Vol. 64; no. 1; pp. 1 - 15
Main Authors Shibuya, Kazutoshi, Tomita, Tsutomu, Miyazaki, Shun
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Japanese Society for Medical Mycology 2023
一般社団法人 日本医真菌学会
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ISSN2434-5229
2434-5237
DOI10.11534/ishinkin.22-00022

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Summary:The pathogenesis of invasive mycosis caused by filamentous fungi is closely associated with tissue damage resulting from hyphal elongation. The morphological changes that occur during hyphal cell death induced by antifungal drugs, however, have not been extensively investigated. In this study, we cultured Aspergillus fumigatus and Rhizopus oryzae, two representative pathogenic molds, in the presence of isavuconazole and performed dynamic and detailed observations of morphological alterations in their hyphae. We observed cessation of hyphal elongation, degeneration of the cell membrane, and a continuous decrease in the fluidity of the intracellular matrix in both species. As evaluated by propidium iodide positivity, hyphal cell viability was reduced by 96.8% and 100% in A. fumigatus and R. oryzae, respectively. These results suggest that morphological changes in hyphae induced by isavuconazole result in cell death.
ISSN:2434-5229
2434-5237
DOI:10.11534/ishinkin.22-00022