In Vitro Combination of Terbinafine with Ketoconazole Against Aspergillus Species with Terbinafine High MIC Values Isolated From Otomycosis

Otomycosis is a common mycotic infection of the external auditory canal, and Aspergillus species are one of the most frequent causative agents worldwide. The limited antifungal arsenal, the high toxicity and side effects of antifungal agents, and the growing resistance to the currently available ant...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mycopathologia (1975) 2023-04, Vol.188 (1-2), p.119-127
Hauptverfasser: Nosratabadi, Mohsen, Espahbodi, Amirreza, Hedayati, Mohammad Taghi, Shokohi, Tahereh, Badali, Hamid, Saeedi, Majid, Moazeni, Maryam, Aghili, Seyed Reza, Javidnia, Javad, Faeli, Leila, Khojasteh, Shaghayegh, Roohi, Behrad, Abbasi, Kiana, Abastabar, Mahdi, Haghani, Iman
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Zusammenfassung:Otomycosis is a common mycotic infection of the external auditory canal, and Aspergillus species are one of the most frequent causative agents worldwide. The limited antifungal arsenal, the high toxicity and side effects of antifungal agents, and the growing resistance to the currently available antifungals underscore the need for new therapeutic strategies. The present study aimed to evaluate the combined in vitro efficacy of terbinafine and ketoconazole against Aspergillus species with terbinafine high MIC values isolated from patients with otomycosis. 84 Aspergillus species with high MIC values to terbinafine (≥ 4 µg/ml), consisting of A. flavus , A. tubingensis , A. niger , and A. terreus , were included in this study. The checkerboard microdilution method evaluated the in vitro interactions using the CLSI reference technique. Synergistic effects were observed for 66.67% (56/84) of all isolates (FICI ranging from 0.19 to 0.5). However, the interactions of terbinafine and ketoconazole exhibited indifference in 33.33% (28/84) of the isolates, and no antagonism was observed for any combination. The interaction of terbinafine and ketoconazole showed synergistic activity against Aspergillus species with high MIC values, suggesting that this is an alternative and promising approach for treating otomycosis.
ISSN:0301-486X
1573-0832
DOI:10.1007/s11046-022-00698-7