Influence of shaking on antifungal susceptibility testing of Cryptococcus neoformans: a comparison of the NCCLS standard M27A medium, buffered yeast nitrogen base, and RPMI-2% glucose
Jl. Rodriguez-tudela et al., Influence of shaking on antifungal susceptibility testing of Cryptococcus neoformans: a comparison of the NCCLS standard M27A medium, buffered yeast nitrogen base, and RPMI-2% glucose, ANTIM AG CH, 44(2), 2000, pp. 400-404
Cryptococcus neoformans is a nonfermentative yeast that requires oxygen for
growth, The shaking of culture media achieves good oxygenation, promoting
the growth of cryptococci. In this study, three test media (RPMI 1640, RPMI
1640-2% glucose, and buffered yeast nitrogen base [BYNB]) recommended in t
he National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards M27A standard were
examined, Growth abilities and minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) in
microplates incubated at 35 degrees C for 48 h were determined. The results
indicated that shaking and an inoculum size of 10(5) CFU/ml yielded optima
l growth of this yeast. Compared to RPMI 1640, supplementation of RPMI 1640
with 2% glucose did not significantly improve growth of C. neoformans and
resulted in an 8.7-h delay of exponential growth. Cryptococcal growth in RP
MI 1640 at 24 h was notably better than that in RPMI-2% glucose, although b
y 48 h the growths were comparable. The MIC range of amphotericin B observe
d for the C. neoformans strains grown in RPMI 1640 with or without glucose
was too narrow to allow the separation of susceptible and resistant strains
based on clinical outcome. The widest ranges of MICs of flucytosine and fl
uconazole were obtained with BYNB, This work demonstrates the need for a ne
w antifungal susceptibility test for C. neoformans.