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Omadacycline Gut Microbiome Exposure Does Not Induce Clostridium difficile Proliferation or Toxin Production in a Model That Simulates the Proximal, Medial, and Distal Human Colon
A clinically reflective model of the human colon was used to investigate the effects of the broad-spectrum antibiotic omadacycline on the gut microbiome and the subsequent potential to induce simulated Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). Triple-stage chemostat gut models were inoculated with pool...
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6355569/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30455242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01581-18 |
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author | Moura, Ines B. Buckley, Anthony M. Ewin, Duncan Shearman, Sharie Clark, Emma Wilcox, Mark H. Chilton, Caroline H. |
author_facet | Moura, Ines B. Buckley, Anthony M. Ewin, Duncan Shearman, Sharie Clark, Emma Wilcox, Mark H. Chilton, Caroline H. |
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description | A clinically reflective model of the human colon was used to investigate the effects of the broad-spectrum antibiotic omadacycline on the gut microbiome and the subsequent potential to induce simulated Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). Triple-stage chemostat gut models were inoculated with pooled human fecal slurry from healthy volunteers (age, ≥60 years). Models were challenged twice with 10(7) CFU C. difficile spores (PCR ribotype 027). Omadacycline effects were assessed in a single gut model. Observations were confirmed in a parallel study with omadacycline and moxifloxacin. Antibiotic instillation was performed once daily for 7 days. The models were observed for 3 weeks postantibiotic challenge. Gut microbiota populations and C. difficile total viable and spore counts were enumerated daily by culture. Cytotoxin titers and antibiotic concentrations were also measured. Gut microbiota populations were stable before antibiotic challenge. Moxifloxacin instillation caused an ∼4 log(10) CFU/ml decline in enterococci and Bacteroides fragilis group populations and an ∼3 log(10) CFU/ml decline in bifidobacteria and lactobacilli, followed by simulated CDI (vegetative cell proliferation and detectable toxin). In both models, omadacycline instillation decreased populations of bifidobacteria (∼8 log(10) CFU/ml), B. fragilis group populations (7 to 8 log(10) CFU/ml), lactobacilli (2 to 6 log(10) CFU/ml), and enterococci (4 to 6 log(10) CFU/ml). Despite these microbial shifts, there was no evidence of C. difficile bacteria germination or toxin production. In contrast to moxifloxacin, omadacycline exposure did not facilitate simulated CDI, suggesting this antibiotic may have a low propensity to induce CDI in the clinical setting. |
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spelling | pubmed-63555692019-02-01 Omadacycline Gut Microbiome Exposure Does Not Induce Clostridium difficile Proliferation or Toxin Production in a Model That Simulates the Proximal, Medial, and Distal Human Colon Moura, Ines B. Buckley, Anthony M. Ewin, Duncan Shearman, Sharie Clark, Emma Wilcox, Mark H. Chilton, Caroline H. Antimicrob Agents Chemother Clinical Therapeutics A clinically reflective model of the human colon was used to investigate the effects of the broad-spectrum antibiotic omadacycline on the gut microbiome and the subsequent potential to induce simulated Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). Triple-stage chemostat gut models were inoculated with pooled human fecal slurry from healthy volunteers (age, ≥60 years). Models were challenged twice with 10(7) CFU C. difficile spores (PCR ribotype 027). Omadacycline effects were assessed in a single gut model. Observations were confirmed in a parallel study with omadacycline and moxifloxacin. Antibiotic instillation was performed once daily for 7 days. The models were observed for 3 weeks postantibiotic challenge. Gut microbiota populations and C. difficile total viable and spore counts were enumerated daily by culture. Cytotoxin titers and antibiotic concentrations were also measured. Gut microbiota populations were stable before antibiotic challenge. Moxifloxacin instillation caused an ∼4 log(10) CFU/ml decline in enterococci and Bacteroides fragilis group populations and an ∼3 log(10) CFU/ml decline in bifidobacteria and lactobacilli, followed by simulated CDI (vegetative cell proliferation and detectable toxin). In both models, omadacycline instillation decreased populations of bifidobacteria (∼8 log(10) CFU/ml), B. fragilis group populations (7 to 8 log(10) CFU/ml), lactobacilli (2 to 6 log(10) CFU/ml), and enterococci (4 to 6 log(10) CFU/ml). Despite these microbial shifts, there was no evidence of C. difficile bacteria germination or toxin production. In contrast to moxifloxacin, omadacycline exposure did not facilitate simulated CDI, suggesting this antibiotic may have a low propensity to induce CDI in the clinical setting. American Society for Microbiology 2019-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6355569/ /pubmed/30455242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01581-18 Text en Copyright © 2019 Moura 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 | Clinical Therapeutics Moura, Ines B. Buckley, Anthony M. Ewin, Duncan Shearman, Sharie Clark, Emma Wilcox, Mark H. Chilton, Caroline H. Omadacycline Gut Microbiome Exposure Does Not Induce Clostridium difficile Proliferation or Toxin Production in a Model That Simulates the Proximal, Medial, and Distal Human Colon |
title | Omadacycline Gut Microbiome Exposure Does Not Induce Clostridium difficile Proliferation or Toxin Production in a Model That Simulates the Proximal, Medial, and Distal Human Colon |
title_full | Omadacycline Gut Microbiome Exposure Does Not Induce Clostridium difficile Proliferation or Toxin Production in a Model That Simulates the Proximal, Medial, and Distal Human Colon |
title_fullStr | Omadacycline Gut Microbiome Exposure Does Not Induce Clostridium difficile Proliferation or Toxin Production in a Model That Simulates the Proximal, Medial, and Distal Human Colon |
title_full_unstemmed | Omadacycline Gut Microbiome Exposure Does Not Induce Clostridium difficile Proliferation or Toxin Production in a Model That Simulates the Proximal, Medial, and Distal Human Colon |
title_short | Omadacycline Gut Microbiome Exposure Does Not Induce Clostridium difficile Proliferation or Toxin Production in a Model That Simulates the Proximal, Medial, and Distal Human Colon |
title_sort | omadacycline gut microbiome exposure does not induce clostridium difficile proliferation or toxin production in a model that simulates the proximal, medial, and distal human colon |
topic | Clinical Therapeutics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6355569/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30455242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01581-18 |
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