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  Efficacy of Voriconazole against Aspergillus fumigatus Infection Depends on Host Immune Function.

Rosowski, E. E., He, J., Huisken, J., Keller, N. P., & Huttenlocher, A. (2020). Efficacy of Voriconazole against Aspergillus fumigatus Infection Depends on Host Immune Function. Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 64(2): e00917-19, pp. 1-1. doi:10.1128/AAC.00917-19.

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Rosowski, Emily E, Author
He, Jiaye1, Author           
Huisken, Jan1, Author           
Keller, Nancy P, Author
Huttenlocher, Anna, Author
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1Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              

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 Abstract: Antifungal therapy can fail in a remarkable number of patients with invasive fungal disease, resulting in significant morbidity worldwide. A major contributor to this failure is that while these drugs have high potency in vitro, we do not fully understand how they work inside infected hosts. Here, we used a transparent larval zebrafish model of Aspergillus fumigatus infection amenable to real-time imaging of invasive disease as an in vivo intermediate vertebrate model to investigate the efficacy and mechanism of the antifungal drug voriconazole. We found that the ability of voriconazole to protect against A. fumigatus infection depends on host innate immune cells and, specifically, on the presence of macrophages. While voriconazole inhibits fungal spore germination and growth in vitro, it does not do so in larval zebrafish. Instead, live imaging of whole, intact larvae over a multiday course of infection revealed that macrophages slow down initial fungal growth, allowing voriconazole time to target and kill A. fumigatus hyphae postgermination. These findings shed light on how antifungal drugs such as voriconazole may synergize with the immune response in living hosts.

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 Dates: 2020-01-27
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1128/AAC.00917-19
Other: cbg-7633
PMID: 31740552
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Title: Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
  Other : Antimicrob. Agents Chemother.
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