2017
DOI: 10.1111/jphp.12780
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Echinocandins in antifungal pharmacotherapy

Abstract: Objectives Echinocandins are the newest addition of the last decade to the antifungal armamentarium, which, owing to their unique mechanism of action, selectively target the fungal cells without affecting mammalian cells. Since the time of their introduction, they have come to occupy an important niche in the antifungal pharmacotherapy, due to their efficacy, safety, tolerability and favourable pharmacokinetic profiles. This review deals with the varying facets of echinocandins such as their chemistry, in-vitr… Show more

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“…Polyenes bind to ergosterol, thus reducing plasma membrane integrity (Ali Malayeri et al 2018). Echinocandins comprise a class of cell wall interfering agents that inhibit b-glucan synthase (Patil and Majumdar 2017). The pyrimidine analogue 5-fluorocytosine inhibits DNA and RNA synthesis, leading to defects in cell division and protein synthesis (Dietz et al 2019).…”
Section: Limited Cellular Targets and Side Effects Of Available Antifmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polyenes bind to ergosterol, thus reducing plasma membrane integrity (Ali Malayeri et al 2018). Echinocandins comprise a class of cell wall interfering agents that inhibit b-glucan synthase (Patil and Majumdar 2017). The pyrimidine analogue 5-fluorocytosine inhibits DNA and RNA synthesis, leading to defects in cell division and protein synthesis (Dietz et al 2019).…”
Section: Limited Cellular Targets and Side Effects Of Available Antifmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Echinocandins (Caspofungin, Micafungin, and Anidulafungin), another class of antifungals, show some efficacy to control IPA. 86,87 The reported side effects of the drugs are scarce and the tolerance exhibits a favorable profile. 87 Another advantage of this antifungal class is that no dose adjustment is needed for age > 18 years, race, gender, renal impairment, or hemodialysis, although the dosage of 35 mg/d after a full loading dose is proposed when moderate hepatic insufficiency is present.…”
Section: Curative Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, echinocandins, which were developedin the early 2000s, are also frequently used in the treatment of invasive mycoses (including aspergillosis)due to their low host toxicity and good efficacy, especially as salvage therapy for invasive aspergillosis [9] .The three echinocandins, caspofungin, micafungin and anidulafungin, were the first antifungals that were created to selectively target the fungal cell wall. Echinocandinscause disruption in the b-(1,3)-D-glucan synthesis andincrease permeability of cell wall that leads to adisbalance of the intracellular osmotic pressure of the fungal cell and the fungal cell lysis [10] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%