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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, September 2000, p. 2263-2270, Vol. 44, No. 9
Centre de Recherche en
Infectiologie1 and Faculté de
Pharmacie,2 Université Laval,
Québec, Québec, Canada
Received 12 January 2000/Returned for modification 7 March
2000/Accepted 25 May 2000
The influence of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) on the efficacies of
topical gel formulations of foscarnet against herpes simplex virus type
1 (HSV-1) cutaneous infection has been evaluated in mice. A single
application of the gel formulation containing 3% foscarnet given
24 h postinfection exerted only a modest effect on the development
of herpetic skin lesions. Of prime interest, the addition of 5% SLS to
this gel formulation markedly reduced the mean lesion score. The
improved efficacy of the foscarnet formulation containing SLS could be
attributed to an increased penetration of the antiviral agent into the
epidermis. In vitro, SLS decreased in a concentration-dependent manner
the infectivities of herpesviruses for Vero cells. SLS also inhibited
the HSV-1 strain F-induced cytopathic effect. Combinations of foscarnet and SLS resulted in subsynergistic to subantagonistic effects, depending on the concentration used. Foscarnet in phosphate-buffered saline decreased in a dose-dependent manner the viability of cultured human skin fibroblasts. This toxic effect was markedly decreased when
foscarnet was incorporated into the polymer matrix. The presence of SLS
in the gel formulations did not alter the viabilities of these cells.
The use of gel formulations containing foscarnet and SLS could
represent an attractive approach to the treatment of herpetic
mucocutaneous lesions, especially those caused by acyclovir-resistant strains.
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Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Increases the Efficacy of a Topical
Formulation of Foscarnet against Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Cutaneous Lesions in Mice
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