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      Candidiasis and the impact of flow cytometry on antifungal drug discovery.

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          Invasive candidiasis continues to be associated with significant morbidity and mortality as well as substantial health care costs nationally and globally. One of the contributing factors is the development of resistance to antifungal agents that are already in clinical use. Moreover, there are known treatment limitations with all of the available antifungal agents. Since traditional techniques in novel drug discovery are time consuming, high-throughput screening using flow cytometry presents as a potential tool to identify new antifungal agents that would be useful in the management of these patients. Areas covered: In this review, the authors discuss the use of automated high-throughput screening assays based upon flow cytometry to identify potential antifungals from a library comprised of a large number of bioactive compounds. They also review studies that employed the use of this research methodology that has identified compounds with antifungal activity. Expert opinion: High-throughput screening using flow cytometry has substantially decreased the processing time necessary for screening thousands of compounds, and has helped enhance our understanding of fungal pathogenesis. Indeed, the authors see this technology as a powerful tool to help scientists identify new antifungal agents that can be added to the clinician's arsenal in their fight against invasive candidiasis.

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          Journal
          Expert Opin Drug Discov
          Expert opinion on drug discovery
          Informa UK Limited
          1746-045X
          1746-0441
          Nov 2017
          : 12
          : 11
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Section of Infectious Diseases , New Mexico VA Health Care System , Albuquerque , NM , USA.
          [2 ] b Division of Infectious Diseases , University of New Mexico Health Science Center , Albuquerque , NM , USA.
          [3 ] c Department of Pharmaceutical Services , University of New Mexico Hospital , Albuquerque , NM , USA.
          Article
          10.1080/17460441.2017.1377179
          28876963
          0ded26d0-c149-4a55-ac4b-52ec0850f152
          History

          Antifungal,Candida,biofilm,drug discover,drug repurposing,flow cytometry

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