The Role of Amphotericin B Alone and in Combination with Different Antibiotics and Antifungals on Biofilms Produced by Candida Species
Abstract
Biofilm formation by Candida species is highly resistant to commonly
used antifungal agents and is difficult to treat. Therefore, this study
focused on effectiveness of combination therapy against Candida
biofilms. The antimicrobial activities of amphotericin B (1 µg/
ml or 10 µg/ml) alone or in combination with various antibiotics
(doxycycline (20 µg/ml), tigecycline (20 µg/ml), colistin (30 µg/ml),
rifampicin (120 µg/ml), ciprofloxacin (20 µg/ml)) or antifungals
(clotrimazole (2.5 µg/ml), anidulafungin (10 µg/ml), caspofungin
(10 µg/ml), itraconazole (2.5 µg/ml) and fluconazole (10 µg/ml))
were investigated against fungal biofilms produced by C. albicans
SC5314, C. tropicalis ATCC 750 and C. parapsilosis ATCC
22019. Fungal viability was monitored by culture (colony-forming
unit (CFU). According to the results, rifampicin and ciprofloxacin
enhanced the activity of amphotericin B (10 µg/ml). Among the
antifungals, clotrimazole displayed the most significant effect in
combination with amphotericin B (10 µg/ml), especially against C.
parapsilosis biofilms.
Consequently, combinations of amphotericin B and antibiotic or
antifungal could be a promising option for the treatment of Candida
biofilms.
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