Durlobactam in combination with β-lactams to combat Mycobacterium abscessus.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1128/aac.01174-24
Eunjeong Shin, Khalid M Dousa, Magdalena A Taracila, Christopher R Bethel, Mary Nantongo, David C Nguyen, Chidiebere Akusobi, Sebastian G Kurz, Mark S Plummer, Charles L Daley, Steven M Holland, Eric J Rubin, Jürgen B Bulitta, W Henry Boom, Barry N Kreiswirth, Robert A Bonomo
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Mycobacterium abscessus (Mab) presents significant clinical challenges. This study evaluated the synergistic effects of a β-lactam and β-lactamase inhibitor combination against Mab and explored the underlying mechanisms. Synergy was assessed through MIC tests and time-kill studies, and binding affinities of nine β-lactams and BLIs to eight target receptors (L,D-transpeptidases [LDT] 1-5, D,D-carboxypeptidase, penicillin-binding protein [PBP] B, and PBP-lipo) were assessed using mass spectrometry and kinetic studies. Thermal stability and morphological changes were determined. Imipenem demonstrated high binding affinity to LDTs and PBPs, with extremely low inhibition constants (Ki,app; ≤0.002 mg/L for LDT1-2, ≤0.6 mg/L for PBPs), while cephalosporins, sulopenem, tebipenem, and amoxicillin exhibited moderate to low binding affinity. Durlobactam inactivated BlaMab and LDT/PBPs more potently than avibactam. The Ki,apps of durlobactam for PBP B, PBP-lipo, and LDT2 were below clinically achievable unbound concentrations, while avibactam's Ki,app for LDT/PBPs exceeded the clinical concentrations. Single β-lactam treatments resulted in minimal killing (~1 log10 reduction). Although avibactam yielded no effect, combinations with avibactam showed a significant reduction (~4 log10 CFU/mL). Durlobactam alone showed ~2 log10 reduction, and when combined with imipenem or two β-lactams, durlobactam achieved near-eradication of Mab, surpassing the current therapy (amikacin + clarithromycin + imipenem/cefoxitin). Inactivation of PBP-lipo by sulopenem, imipenem, durlobactam, and amoxicillin (with avibactam) led to morphological changes, showing filaments. This study demonstrates the mechanistic basis of combinations therapy, particularly imipenem + durlobactam, in overcoming β-lactam resistance in Mab.

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