Biofilm prevention concentration of clarithromycin against clinically relevant species of nontuberculous mycobacteria.

Abrar Senhaji-Kacha, Arij Akir, Antonio Broncano-Lavado, Jaime Esteban
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OBJECTIVE Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) and Mycobacterium abscessus are a group of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) that have been described as human pathogens. Their ability to develop biofilms in tissues and medical devices is one of the most important pathogenicity factors, with important implications in diagnosis and treatment. Macrolides are usually considered one of the bases of this treatment. METHODS Here we have studied the biofilm prevention concentration (BPC) of 16 strains (n=16) with clarithromycin to avoid the biofilm development by these NTM. RESULTS In this study, all M. abscessus strains have similar BPC, while MAC strains showed different values. For MAC the concentrations ranged between 1-16 mg/L, while for M. abscessus the concentration was 32 mg/L for all strains except one that was 64 mg/L. CONCLUSIONS These results open the possibility of using macrolides for the prevention of biofilm development in patients with a risk of developing NTM disease.
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克拉霉素对非结核分枝杆菌临床相关菌种的生物膜预防浓度。
目的禽分枝杆菌复合体(MAC)和脓肿分枝杆菌是一组已被描述为人类病原体的非结核分枝杆菌(NTM)。它们在组织和医疗设备中形成生物膜的能力是最重要的致病因素之一,对诊断和治疗具有重要影响。大环内酯类药物通常被认为是治疗的基础之一。方法在此,我们研究了 16 株菌株(n=16)使用克拉霉素的生物膜预防浓度(BPC),以避免这些非典型微生物形成生物膜。结果在这项研究中,所有脓肿疽杆菌菌株都有相似的生物膜预防浓度,而脓肿疽杆菌菌株则表现出不同的值。这些结果为使用大环内酯类药物预防有患 NTM 疾病风险的患者形成生物膜提供了可能。
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