ABSTRACT
Killer toxins have a range of antifungal activities against pathogenic species of yeasts. Candida glabrata was found to be acutely susceptible to seven killer toxins produced by Saccharomyces species of yeasts. Specifically, the ionophoric K1 and K2 killer toxins were broadly inhibitory to a large collection of C. glabrata from patients with recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis. The sensitivity of these clinical isolates to killer toxins does not correlate with their resistance to major classes of antifungal drugs.
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