Efficacy of aspergillomarasmine A/meropenem combinations with and without avibactam against bacterial strains producing multiple β-lactamases

曲霉毒素 A/美罗培南联合或不联合阿维巴坦对产多种 β-内酰胺酶菌株的疗效

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作者:Caitlyn M Rotondo, Gerard D Wright

Abstract

The effectiveness of β-lactam antibiotics is increasingly threatened by resistant bacteria that harbor hydrolytic β-lactamase enzymes. Depending on the class of β-lactamase present, β-lactam hydrolysis can occur through one of two general molecular mechanisms. Metallo-β-lactamases (MBLs) require active site Zn2+ ions, whereas serine-β-lactamases (SBLs) deploy a catalytic serine residue. The result in both cases is drug inactivation via the opening of the β-lactam warhead of the antibiotic. MBLs confer resistance to most β-lactams and are non-susceptible to SBL inhibitors, including recently approved diazabicyclooctanes, such as avibactam; consequently, these enzymes represent a growing threat to public health. Aspergillomarasmine A (AMA), a fungal natural product, can rescue the activity of the β-lactam antibiotic meropenem against MBL-expressing bacterial strains. However, the effectiveness of this β-lactam/β-lactamase inhibitor combination against bacteria producing multiple β-lactamases remains unknown. We systematically investigated the efficacy of AMA/meropenem combination therapy with and without avibactam against 10 Escherichia coli and 10 Klebsiella pneumoniae laboratory strains tandemly expressing single MBL and SBL enzymes. Cell-based assays demonstrated that laboratory strains producing NDM-1 and KPC-2 carbapenemases were resistant to the AMA/meropenem combination but became drug-susceptible upon adding avibactam. We also probed these combinations against 30 clinical isolates expressing multiple β-lactamases. E. coli, Enterobacter cloacae, and K. pneumoniae clinical isolates were more susceptible to AMA, avibactam, and meropenem than Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii isolates. Overall, the results demonstrate that a triple combination of AMA/avibactam/meropenem has potential for empirical treatment of infections caused by multiple β-lactamase-producing bacteria, especially Enterobacterales.

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