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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, September 2000, p. 2259-2262, Vol. 44, No. 9
Central Institute for Experimental Animals,
1430 Nogawa, Miyamae, Kawasaki 216,1 and
Medicinal Biology Research Laboratories, Fujisawa
Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., 1-6, Kashima 2-Chome, Yodogawa-Ku, Osaka
532,2 Japan
Received 15 December 1999/Returned for modification 17 March
2000/Accepted 31 May 2000
The prophylactic effect of FK463, a new water-soluble
echinocandin-like lipopeptide with inhibitory activity against
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Prophylactic Effect of FK463, a Novel Antifungal
Lipopeptide, against Pneumocystis carinii Infection in
Mice
-D-glucan synthase, against Pneumocystis
carinii infection was investigated with the severe combined
immunodeficient (SCID) mouse model. Treatment with FK463, pentamidine,
and saline only was performed for 6 weeks from the day after the SCID
mice were inoculated intranasally with infected lung homogenates. FK463
at 0.2 or 1.0 mg/kg of body weight, pentamidine at 4 mg/kg, or saline
was subcutaneously administered daily into the backs of the SCID mice.
The effects of the drugs were evaluated by detection of P. carinii cysts in mouse lung homogenates by toluidine blue O
staining, lung histology, and PCR amplification of a P. carinii-specific DNA fragment from the lungs. P. carinii cysts were detected in the lungs of all mice administered
saline. In contrast, no cysts were detected in mice administered both
doses of FK463 and pentamidine. A specific DNA fragment was amplified
from all mice administered saline and at least half or more of the mice
administered FK463 and pentamidine. These results indicate that FK463
acts on cyst wall formation but not on trophozoite proliferation and is
extremely effective in preventing P. carinii-associated
pneumonia. These results suggest that FK463 is potentially useful as a
prophylactic agent against P. carinii infection.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Central
Institute for Experimental Animals, 1430 Nogawa, Miyamae, Kawasaki 216, Japan. Phone: 81-44-754-4467. Fax: 81-44-754-4454. E-mail:
mito{at}ciea.or.jp.
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