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Increased Mortality in Mice following Immunoprophylaxis Therapy with High Dosage of Nicotinamide in Burkholderia Persistent Infections

Bacterial persistence, known as noninherited antibacterial resistance, is a factor contributing to the establishment of long-lasting chronic bacterial infections. In this study, we examined the ability of nicotinamide (NA) to potentiate the activity of different classes of antibiotics against Burkho...

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Autores principales: Micheva-Viteva, Sofiya N., Ross, Brittany N., Gao, Jun, Adikari, Samantha, Zhang, Pengfei, Mourant, Judith R., Wu, Terry H., Werner, James H., Torres, Alfredo G., Hong-Geller, Elizabeth
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6300628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30323029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.00592-18
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author Micheva-Viteva, Sofiya N.
Ross, Brittany N.
Gao, Jun
Adikari, Samantha
Zhang, Pengfei
Mourant, Judith R.
Wu, Terry H.
Werner, James H.
Torres, Alfredo G.
Hong-Geller, Elizabeth
author_facet Micheva-Viteva, Sofiya N.
Ross, Brittany N.
Gao, Jun
Adikari, Samantha
Zhang, Pengfei
Mourant, Judith R.
Wu, Terry H.
Werner, James H.
Torres, Alfredo G.
Hong-Geller, Elizabeth
author_sort Micheva-Viteva, Sofiya N.
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description Bacterial persistence, known as noninherited antibacterial resistance, is a factor contributing to the establishment of long-lasting chronic bacterial infections. In this study, we examined the ability of nicotinamide (NA) to potentiate the activity of different classes of antibiotics against Burkholderia thailandensis persister cells. Here we demonstrate that addition of NA in in vitro models of B. thailandensis infection resulted in a significant depletion of the persister population in response to various classes of antibiotics. We applied microfluidic bioreactors with a continuous medium flow to study the effect of supplementation with an NA gradient on the recovery of B. thailandensis persister populations. A coculture of human neutrophils preactivated with 50 µM NA and B. thailandensis resulted in the most efficient reduction in the persister population. Applying single-cell RNA fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis and quantitative PCR, we found that NA inhibited gene expression of the stringent response regulator relA, implicated in the regulation of the persister metabolic state. We also demonstrate that a therapeutic dose of NA (250 mg/kg of body weight), previously applied as immunoprophylaxis against antibiotic-resistant bacterial species, produced adverse effects in an in vivo murine model of infection with the highly pathogenic bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei, indicating that therapeutic dose and metabolite effects have to be carefully evaluated and tailored for every case of potential clinical application.
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spelling pubmed-63006282018-12-28 Increased Mortality in Mice following Immunoprophylaxis Therapy with High Dosage of Nicotinamide in Burkholderia Persistent Infections Micheva-Viteva, Sofiya N. Ross, Brittany N. Gao, Jun Adikari, Samantha Zhang, Pengfei Mourant, Judith R. Wu, Terry H. Werner, James H. Torres, Alfredo G. Hong-Geller, Elizabeth Infect Immun Bacterial Infections Bacterial persistence, known as noninherited antibacterial resistance, is a factor contributing to the establishment of long-lasting chronic bacterial infections. In this study, we examined the ability of nicotinamide (NA) to potentiate the activity of different classes of antibiotics against Burkholderia thailandensis persister cells. Here we demonstrate that addition of NA in in vitro models of B. thailandensis infection resulted in a significant depletion of the persister population in response to various classes of antibiotics. We applied microfluidic bioreactors with a continuous medium flow to study the effect of supplementation with an NA gradient on the recovery of B. thailandensis persister populations. A coculture of human neutrophils preactivated with 50 µM NA and B. thailandensis resulted in the most efficient reduction in the persister population. Applying single-cell RNA fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis and quantitative PCR, we found that NA inhibited gene expression of the stringent response regulator relA, implicated in the regulation of the persister metabolic state. We also demonstrate that a therapeutic dose of NA (250 mg/kg of body weight), previously applied as immunoprophylaxis against antibiotic-resistant bacterial species, produced adverse effects in an in vivo murine model of infection with the highly pathogenic bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei, indicating that therapeutic dose and metabolite effects have to be carefully evaluated and tailored for every case of potential clinical application. American Society for Microbiology 2018-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6300628/ /pubmed/30323029 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.00592-18 Text en Copyright © 2018 Micheva-Viteva et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Bacterial Infections
Micheva-Viteva, Sofiya N.
Ross, Brittany N.
Gao, Jun
Adikari, Samantha
Zhang, Pengfei
Mourant, Judith R.
Wu, Terry H.
Werner, James H.
Torres, Alfredo G.
Hong-Geller, Elizabeth
Increased Mortality in Mice following Immunoprophylaxis Therapy with High Dosage of Nicotinamide in Burkholderia Persistent Infections
title Increased Mortality in Mice following Immunoprophylaxis Therapy with High Dosage of Nicotinamide in Burkholderia Persistent Infections
title_full Increased Mortality in Mice following Immunoprophylaxis Therapy with High Dosage of Nicotinamide in Burkholderia Persistent Infections
title_fullStr Increased Mortality in Mice following Immunoprophylaxis Therapy with High Dosage of Nicotinamide in Burkholderia Persistent Infections
title_full_unstemmed Increased Mortality in Mice following Immunoprophylaxis Therapy with High Dosage of Nicotinamide in Burkholderia Persistent Infections
title_short Increased Mortality in Mice following Immunoprophylaxis Therapy with High Dosage of Nicotinamide in Burkholderia Persistent Infections
title_sort increased mortality in mice following immunoprophylaxis therapy with high dosage of nicotinamide in burkholderia persistent infections
topic Bacterial Infections
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6300628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30323029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.00592-18
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