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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, May 2001, p. 1450-1455, Vol. 45, No. 5
Istituto di Microbiologia, Universita di
Milano,1 and Division of Blood
Transfusion, National Cancer Institute,2 Milan,
and Institute of Pathology, ASL Lodi,3
Italy, and Division of Renal and Infectious Diseases,
Algemeen Ziekenhuis Sint Jan, Bruges, Belgium4
Received 25 May 2000/Returned for modification 17 July
2000/Accepted 30 January 2001
The antimicrobial activities of chloroquine (CQ) and several
4-aminoquinoline drugs were tested against Penicillium
marneffei, an opportunistic fungus that invades and grows inside
macrophages and causes disseminated infection in AIDS patients. Human
THP1 and mouse J774 macrophages were infected in vitro with P. marneffei conidia and treated with different doses of drugs for
24 to 48 h followed by cell lysis and the counting of P. marneffei CFU. CQ and amodiaquine exerted a dose-dependent
inhibition of fungal growth, whereas quinine and artemisinin were
fungistatic and not fungicidal. The antifungal activity of CQ was not
due to an impairment of fungal iron acquisition in that it was not
reversed by the addition of iron nitrilotriacetate, FeCl3,
or iron ammonium citrate. Perl's staining indicated that CQ did not
alter the ability of J774 cells to acquire iron from the medium. Most
likely, CQ's antifungal activity is due to an increase in the
intravacuolar pH and a disruption of pH-dependent metabolic processes.
Indeed, we demonstrate that (i) bafilomycin A1 and ammonium chloride, two agents known to alkalinize intracellular vesicles by different mechanisms, were inhibitory as well and (ii) a newly synthesized 4-amino-7-chloroquinoline molecule (compound 9), lacking the terminal amino side chain of CQ that assists in drug accumulation, did not
inhibit P. marneffei growth. These results suggest that CQ has a potential for use in prophylaxis of P. marneffei
infections in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients in
countries where P. marneffei is endemic.
0066-4804/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/AAC.45.5.1450-1455.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Inhibition of Intramacrophage Growth of
Penicillium marneffei by 4-Aminoquinolines
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Istituto di
Microbiologia, Universita di Milano, Via Pascal 36, 20133 Milano,
Italy. Phone: 39 02 26601 221. Fax: 39 02 26601 218. E-mail:
Donatella.Taramelli{at}unimi.it.
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