Nikkomycin Z for the treatment of experimental sporotrichosis caused bySporothrix brasiliensis

Author:

Poester Vanice Rodrigues12ORCID,Munhoz Lívia Silveira2ORCID,Stevens David A.34,Melo Aryse Martins5ORCID,Trápaga Mariana Rodrigues12ORCID,Flores Mariana Martins6,Larwood David J.37,Xavier Melissa Orzechowski12

Affiliation:

1. Programa de Pós‐Graduação em Ciências da Saúde, Faculdade de Medicina (FAMED) Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG) Rio Grande Brazil

2. Mycology Laboratory of FAMED‐FURG Rio Grande Brazil

3. California Institute for Medical Research San Jose California USA

4. Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine Stanford University Medical School Stanford California USA

5. Department of Infectious Diseases National Institute of Health Doutor Ricardo Joge Lisbon Portugal

6. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) Santa Maria Brazil

7. Valley Fever Solutions Tucson Arizona USA

Abstract

AbstractSporotrichosis caused bySporothrix brasiliensisis a global emergent infectious disease. Due to the scarcity of therapeutic options for fungal diseases, new antifungals are urgently needed. Nikkomycin Z (NikZ) is a future option as an agent against dimorphic fungi. We evaluated NikZ monotherapy and in combination with itraconazole (ITZ; the conventional therapy) in the treatment of experimental sporotrichosis caused byS. brasiliensisin a murine model. Animals were subcutaneously infected, and treated orally for 30 days. The study groups were as follows control (untreated), ITZ group (50 mg/kg/day), and three groups treated with NikZ, two by monotherapy (200 or 400 mg/kg/day), and one combining NikZ (400 mg/kg/day) and ITZ. Efficacy of treatments was evaluated via body weight gain, mortality and fungal burden in tissues. Efficacy was noted in all treatment groups, and the group receiving the drug combination showed even better results than those with monotherapy. Our study shows for the first time the high potential of NikZ to be used in the treatment of sporotrichosis caused byS. brasiliensis.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Dermatology,General Medicine

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