Abstract

This study evaluated the in vitro susceptibility of Trichosporon asahii strains to diphenyl diselenide (DPDS) and ebselen (EBS) alone and in combination with amphotericin B (AMB), fluconazole (FCZ), itraconazole (ITZ) and caspofungin (CAS) using the microdilution method. EBS showed in vitro activity against Tasahii strains with minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) ranged from 0.25 to 8.0μg/mL. For DPDS, the MIC ranged from 8.0 to 64μg/mL. The combinations demonstrating the greatest synergism rate against fluconazole-resistant Tasahii strains were the following: CAS+DPDS (96.67%), AMB+DPDS (93.33%), FCZ+DPDS (86.67%) and ITZ+DPDS (83.33%). The combinations AMB+DPDS and AMB+EBS exhibited the highest synergism rate against the fluconazole-susceptible (FS) Tasahii strains (90%). Antagonism was observed in the following combinations: FCZ+EBS (80%) and FCZ+DPDS (13.33%) against the FS strains, and ITZ+EBS (20%) against the FR strains. Our findings suggest that the antimicrobial activity of DPDS and EBS against T.asahii and its use as an adjuvant therapy with antifungal agents warrant in vivo experimental investigation.

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