Esther Mingorance Álvarez, Julia Villar Rodríguez, Olga López Ripado, Raquel Mayordomo
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摘要
甲癣是一种影响指甲的常见真菌感染,约占所有指甲疾病的 50%。主要的病原体包括皮癣菌,如红色毛癣菌,萌发癣菌复合体的成员,以及这种感染中新出现的病原体 T. schoenleinii 和 T. tonsurans。茶树(Melaleuca alternifolia Cheel)精油(EO)因其抗菌特性而被认为是一种很有前途的传统治疗方法的天然替代品。在其 100 多种化合物中,萜品烯-4-醇是这种精油抗真菌作用的主要成分之一。为了确定茶树环氧乙烷对皮真菌的抗真菌活性,我们设计了一项体外研究,采用 EUCAST-AFST 方案,获得了几种商用茶树环氧乙烷对从疑似趾甲真菌病临床样本中分离出的三种皮真菌的 MIC 值(最低抑菌浓度)和 MFC 值(最低杀菌浓度)。结果表明,对环氧乙烷作用最敏感的微生物是红癣菌,它的 MIC 值比抗药性最强的鞘氨醇皮癣菌(0.4% v/v)的 MIC 值低 13 倍多。所分析的环氧乙烷的抗真菌活性以及 MIC 值和 MFC 值之间均无差异。这些体外研究结果表明,茶树环氧乙烷是治疗甲癣的一种可行的替代疗法,不过还需要进行临床研究,以确认所研究的精油在临床上的长期抗真菌活性、安全性和有效性。
Antifungal Activity of Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia Cheel) Essential Oils against the Main Onychomycosis-Causing Dermatophytes.
Onychomycosis is a common fungal infection that affects the nails and accounts for approximately 50% of all nail diseases. The main pathogens involved include dermatophytes, such as Trichophyton rubrum, members of the T. mentagrophytes complex, and emerging pathogens in this infection, T. schoenleinii and T. tonsurans. Tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia Cheel) essential oil (EO) has been proposed as a promising natural alternative to traditional treatments due to its antimicrobial properties. Among its more than 100 compounds, terpinen-4-ol is one of the main contributors to the antifungal action of this EO. To determine the antifungal activity of tea tree EO against dermatophytes, we designed an in vitro study using EUCAST-AFST protocols to obtain the values of MIC (minimum inhibitory concentration) and MFC (minimum fungicidal concentration) of several commercial M. alternifolia Cheel EOs against three species of dermatophytes isolated from clinical samples with suspected toenail onychomycosis. The results showed that the microorganism most sensitive to the action of the EO was T. rubrum, which had an MIC value more than 13 times lower than the value obtained for T. schoenleinii (0.4% v/v), the most resistant isolate. No differences in antifungal activity were observed by the analysed EOs or between the MIC and MFC values. These in vitro results suggest that tea tree EO is a viable option for the alternative treatment of onychomycosis, although clinical studies are needed to confirm the long-term antifungal activity, safety and efficacy of the oils studied in a clinical context.
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Journal of Fungi (ISSN 2309-608X) is an international, peer-reviewed scientific open access journal that provides an advanced forum for studies related to pathogenic fungi, fungal biology, and all other aspects of fungal research. The journal publishes reviews, regular research papers, and communications in quarterly issues. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on paper length. Full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.