Mycobacterium avium, a leading nontuberculous mycobacterium (NTM) pathogen, causes chronic pulmonary infections, particularly in individuals with underlying lung conditions or immunosuppression. Current treatments involve prolonged multidrug regimens with poor outcomes and significant side effects, highlighting the urgent need for improved therapies. Using a BALB/c mouse model of chronic M. avium pulmonary disease, we evaluated the efficacy of individual antibiotics-clarithromycin, clofazimine, and rifabutin-and combination regimens including clarithromycin + bedaquiline and clarithromycin + clofazimine + bedaquiline. Clarithromycin demonstrated potent bactericidal activity, reducing lung bacterial burden by 2.2 log(10) CFU, while clofazimine transitioned from bacteriostatic to bactericidal, achieving a 1.7 log(10) CFU reduction. Rifabutin was bacteriostatic against M. avium MAC 101 but ineffective against MAC 104. The triple-drug regimen of clarithromycin + clofazimine + bedaquiline was the most effective, achieving a 3.3 log(10) CFU reduction in bacterial load, with 98% clearance within the first week and continued efficacy over 8 weeks. Gross pathology confirmed these results, with granulomatous lesions observed only in untreated or rifabutin-treated mice. Combination therapy demonstrated enhanced efficacy compared to monotherapy. The findings underscore the potential of oral clarithromycin + clofazimine + bedaquiline or clarithromycin + clofazimine regimen as a promising therapeutic strategy for M. avium pulmonary disease.
The efficacy of a regimen comprising clarithromycin, clofazimine, and bedaquiline in a mouse model of chronic Mycobacterium avium lung infection.
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作者:Rimal Binayak, Howe Ruth A, Panthi Chandra, Lamichhane Gyanu
| 期刊: | Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 影响因子: | 4.500 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Apr 2; 69(4):e0185324 |
| doi: | 10.1128/aac.01853-24 | ||
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