Update on Antifungal Drug Resistance

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Perlin D.S. [1 ]
Shor E. [1 ]
Zhao Y. [1 ]
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[1] Public Health Research Institute, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences, New Jersey Medical School, 185 S Orange Ave, Newark, 07103, NJ
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Acquired resistance; Antifungal resistance; Aspergillus fumigatus; Azoles; Candida albicans; Candida glabrata; Echinocandins; Polyenes;
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10.1007/s40588-015-0015-1
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Invasive fungal infections remain a major source of global morbidity and mortality, especially among patients with underlying immune suppression. Successful patient management requires antifungal therapy. Yet, treatment choices are restricted due to limited classes of antifungal agents and the emergence of antifungal drug resistance. In some settings, the evolution of multidrug-resistant strains insensitive to several classes of antifungal agents is a major concern. The resistance mechanisms responsible for acquired resistance are well characterized and include changes in drug target affinity and abundance, and reduction in the intracellular level of drug by biofilms and efflux pumps. The development of high-level and multidrug resistance occurs through a stepwise evolution of diverse mechanisms. The genetic factors that influence these mechanisms are emerging and they form a complex symphony of cellular interactions that enable the cell to adapt and/or overcome drug-induced stress. Drivers of resistance involve a complex blend of host and microbial factors. Understanding these mechanisms will facilitate development of better diagnostics and therapeutic strategies to overcome and prevent antifungal resistance. © 2015, Springer International Publishing AG.
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