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Potent, specific MEPicides for treatment of zoonotic staphylococci

Coagulase-positive staphylococci, which frequently colonize the mucosal surfaces of animals, also cause a spectrum of opportunistic infections including skin and soft tissue infections, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and bacteremia. However, recent advances in bacterial identification have rev...

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Autores principales: Edwards, Rachel L., Heueck, Isabel, Lee, Soon Goo, Shah, Ishaan T., Miller, Justin J., Jezewski, Andrew J., Mikati, Marwa O., Wang, Xu, Brothers, Robert C., Heidel, Kenneth M., Osbourn, Damon M., Burnham, Carey-Ann D., Alvarez, Sophie, Fritz, Stephanie A., Dowd, Cynthia S., Jez, Joseph M., Odom John, Audrey R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7297381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32497104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007806
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author Edwards, Rachel L.
Heueck, Isabel
Lee, Soon Goo
Shah, Ishaan T.
Miller, Justin J.
Jezewski, Andrew J.
Mikati, Marwa O.
Wang, Xu
Brothers, Robert C.
Heidel, Kenneth M.
Osbourn, Damon M.
Burnham, Carey-Ann D.
Alvarez, Sophie
Fritz, Stephanie A.
Dowd, Cynthia S.
Jez, Joseph M.
Odom John, Audrey R.
author_facet Edwards, Rachel L.
Heueck, Isabel
Lee, Soon Goo
Shah, Ishaan T.
Miller, Justin J.
Jezewski, Andrew J.
Mikati, Marwa O.
Wang, Xu
Brothers, Robert C.
Heidel, Kenneth M.
Osbourn, Damon M.
Burnham, Carey-Ann D.
Alvarez, Sophie
Fritz, Stephanie A.
Dowd, Cynthia S.
Jez, Joseph M.
Odom John, Audrey R.
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description Coagulase-positive staphylococci, which frequently colonize the mucosal surfaces of animals, also cause a spectrum of opportunistic infections including skin and soft tissue infections, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and bacteremia. However, recent advances in bacterial identification have revealed that these common veterinary pathogens are in fact zoonoses that cause serious infections in human patients. The global spread of multidrug-resistant zoonotic staphylococci, in particular the emergence of methicillin-resistant organisms, is now a serious threat to both animal and human welfare. Accordingly, new therapeutic targets that can be exploited to combat staphylococcal infections are urgently needed. Enzymes of the methylerythritol phosphate pathway (MEP) of isoprenoid biosynthesis represent potential targets for treating zoonotic staphylococci. Here we demonstrate that fosmidomycin (FSM) inhibits the first step of the isoprenoid biosynthetic pathway catalyzed by deoxyxylulose phosphate reductoisomerase (DXR) in staphylococci. In addition, we have both enzymatically and structurally determined the mechanism by which FSM elicits its effect. Using a forward genetic screen, the glycerol-3-phosphate transporter GlpT that facilitates FSM uptake was identified in two zoonotic staphylococci, Staphylococcus schleiferi and Staphylococcus pseudintermedius. A series of lipophilic ester prodrugs (termed MEPicides) structurally related to FSM were synthesized, and data indicate that the presence of the prodrug moiety not only substantially increased potency of the inhibitors against staphylococci but also bypassed the need for GlpT-mediated cellular transport. Collectively, our data indicate that the prodrug MEPicides selectively and robustly inhibit DXR in zoonotic staphylococci, and further, that DXR represents a promising, druggable target for future development.
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spelling pubmed-72973812020-06-19 Potent, specific MEPicides for treatment of zoonotic staphylococci Edwards, Rachel L. Heueck, Isabel Lee, Soon Goo Shah, Ishaan T. Miller, Justin J. Jezewski, Andrew J. Mikati, Marwa O. Wang, Xu Brothers, Robert C. Heidel, Kenneth M. Osbourn, Damon M. Burnham, Carey-Ann D. Alvarez, Sophie Fritz, Stephanie A. Dowd, Cynthia S. Jez, Joseph M. Odom John, Audrey R. PLoS Pathog Research Article Coagulase-positive staphylococci, which frequently colonize the mucosal surfaces of animals, also cause a spectrum of opportunistic infections including skin and soft tissue infections, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and bacteremia. However, recent advances in bacterial identification have revealed that these common veterinary pathogens are in fact zoonoses that cause serious infections in human patients. The global spread of multidrug-resistant zoonotic staphylococci, in particular the emergence of methicillin-resistant organisms, is now a serious threat to both animal and human welfare. Accordingly, new therapeutic targets that can be exploited to combat staphylococcal infections are urgently needed. Enzymes of the methylerythritol phosphate pathway (MEP) of isoprenoid biosynthesis represent potential targets for treating zoonotic staphylococci. Here we demonstrate that fosmidomycin (FSM) inhibits the first step of the isoprenoid biosynthetic pathway catalyzed by deoxyxylulose phosphate reductoisomerase (DXR) in staphylococci. In addition, we have both enzymatically and structurally determined the mechanism by which FSM elicits its effect. Using a forward genetic screen, the glycerol-3-phosphate transporter GlpT that facilitates FSM uptake was identified in two zoonotic staphylococci, Staphylococcus schleiferi and Staphylococcus pseudintermedius. A series of lipophilic ester prodrugs (termed MEPicides) structurally related to FSM were synthesized, and data indicate that the presence of the prodrug moiety not only substantially increased potency of the inhibitors against staphylococci but also bypassed the need for GlpT-mediated cellular transport. Collectively, our data indicate that the prodrug MEPicides selectively and robustly inhibit DXR in zoonotic staphylococci, and further, that DXR represents a promising, druggable target for future development. Public Library of Science 2020-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7297381/ /pubmed/32497104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007806 Text en © 2020 Edwards et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Edwards, Rachel L.
Heueck, Isabel
Lee, Soon Goo
Shah, Ishaan T.
Miller, Justin J.
Jezewski, Andrew J.
Mikati, Marwa O.
Wang, Xu
Brothers, Robert C.
Heidel, Kenneth M.
Osbourn, Damon M.
Burnham, Carey-Ann D.
Alvarez, Sophie
Fritz, Stephanie A.
Dowd, Cynthia S.
Jez, Joseph M.
Odom John, Audrey R.
Potent, specific MEPicides for treatment of zoonotic staphylococci
title Potent, specific MEPicides for treatment of zoonotic staphylococci
title_full Potent, specific MEPicides for treatment of zoonotic staphylococci
title_fullStr Potent, specific MEPicides for treatment of zoonotic staphylococci
title_full_unstemmed Potent, specific MEPicides for treatment of zoonotic staphylococci
title_short Potent, specific MEPicides for treatment of zoonotic staphylococci
title_sort potent, specific mepicides for treatment of zoonotic staphylococci
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7297381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32497104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007806
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