Inhibition of growth of trichophyton rubrum by the myeloperoxidase-hydrogen peroxide-chloride system

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The myeloperoxidase-hydrogen peroxide-chloride (MPO-H2O2-Cl) system is an antimicrobial system of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. We demonstrated that the MPO-H202-C1 system is fungicidal for Trichophyton rubrum. Fungal growth of a synchronous cell culture of T. rubrum germlings was assayed by measuring the uptake of tritiated N-acetyl-D-glucosamine, and the viability of the fungi was assayed by counting colony-forming units. Cytotoxins produced by the interaction of myeloperoxidase with hydrogen peroxide and chloride ion were fungicidal for T. rubrum. Growth inhibition was abolished in the presence of catalase or L-methionine. Polymorphonuclear leukocytes through the MPO-H2O2-C1 system may prevent invasion and sepsis by dermatophytes even in the absence of specific immunity. © 1989.

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MacCarthy, K. G., & Dahl, M. V. (1989). Inhibition of growth of trichophyton rubrum by the myeloperoxidase-hydrogen peroxide-chloride system. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 92(4), 639–641. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12712205

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