Antifungals Flashcards

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What are the types of antifungal drugs?

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  1. Natural antifungals
  2. Synthetic antifungals
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What are the natural antifungal drugs (or classes of)?

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  • Polyenes
  • Griseofluvin
  • Echinocandins
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What is the mechanism of action of polyenes?

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  • Ionophore
  • Integrates into fungal PM and forms large pores in the PM (interacts with ergosterol)
  • Makes PM more permeable to certain ions (e.g. K+) and disrupts ionic gradients
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What are examples of polyenes?

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  • Amphotericin B
  • Nystatin
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What is the mechanism of action og griseofluvin?

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Interferes with mitosis of fungal cells by binding and disrupting microtubule assemblies

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What is the mechanism of action of echinocandins?

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  • Non-competitive inhibition of 1,3-β-glucan synthase
  • Inhibits synthesis of 1,3-β-glucan which is very important component in fungal cell walls
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What are examples of echinocandins?

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  • Caspofungin
  • Anidulafungin
  • Micafungin
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What are the synthetic antifungal drugs (or classes)?

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  • Azoles
  • Flucytosine
  • Terbinafine
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What is the mechanism of action of azoles?

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  • Inhibits enzyme lanosine 14α-demethylase (converts lanosterol to ergosterol) and ergosterol synthesis
  • Causes ergosterol depletion, resulting in increased fluidity of PM
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What is the mechanism of action of flucysteine?

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  • Prodrug that’s converted to 5-florouracil in fungi but not mammalian cells
  • 5-florouracil inhibits thymidinate synthetase and thus DNA synthesis
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What is the mechanism of action of terbinafine?

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  • Inhibits squalene epoxidase, which is involved in synthesis of ergosterol from squalene
  • Causes inhibition of ergosterol synthesis and depletion
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What are examples of azoles?

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  1. Fluconazole (systemic)
  2. Clotrimazole (topical)
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