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Compared with Cotrimoxazole Nitroxoline Seems to Be a Better Option for the Treatment and Prophylaxis of Urinary Tract Infections Caused by Multidrug-Resistant Uropathogens: An In Vitro Study

The resistance of uropathogens to various antibiotics is increasing, but nitroxoline remains active in vitro against some relevant multidrug resistant uropathogenic bacteria. E. coli strains, which are among the most common uropathogens, are unanimously susceptible. Thus, nitroxoline is an option fo...

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Autores principales: Dobrindt, Ulrich, Wami, Haleluya T., Schmidt-Wieland, Torsten, Bertsch, Daniela, Oberdorfer, Klaus, Hof, Herbert
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8230139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34071539
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10060645
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author Dobrindt, Ulrich
Wami, Haleluya T.
Schmidt-Wieland, Torsten
Bertsch, Daniela
Oberdorfer, Klaus
Hof, Herbert
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Wami, Haleluya T.
Schmidt-Wieland, Torsten
Bertsch, Daniela
Oberdorfer, Klaus
Hof, Herbert
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description The resistance of uropathogens to various antibiotics is increasing, but nitroxoline remains active in vitro against some relevant multidrug resistant uropathogenic bacteria. E. coli strains, which are among the most common uropathogens, are unanimously susceptible. Thus, nitroxoline is an option for the therapy of urinary tract infections caused by multiresistant bacteria. Since nitroxoline is active against bacteria in biofilms, it will also be effective in patients with indwelling catheters or foreign bodies in the urinary tract. Cotrimoxazole, on the other hand, which, in principle, can also act on bacteria in biofilms, is frequently inactive against multiresistant uropathogens. Based on phenotypic resistance data from a large number of urine isolates, structural characterisation of an MDR plasmid of a recent ST131 uropathogenic E. coli isolate, and publicly available genomic data of resistant enterobacteria, we show that nitroxoline could be used instead of cotrimoxazole for intervention against MDR uropathogens. Particularly in uropathogenic E. coli, but also in other enterobacterial uropathogens, the frequent parallel resistance to different antibiotics due to the accumulation of multiple antibiotic resistance determinants on mobile genetic elements argues for greater consideration of nitroxoline in the treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infections.
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spelling pubmed-82301392021-06-26 Compared with Cotrimoxazole Nitroxoline Seems to Be a Better Option for the Treatment and Prophylaxis of Urinary Tract Infections Caused by Multidrug-Resistant Uropathogens: An In Vitro Study Dobrindt, Ulrich Wami, Haleluya T. Schmidt-Wieland, Torsten Bertsch, Daniela Oberdorfer, Klaus Hof, Herbert Antibiotics (Basel) Article The resistance of uropathogens to various antibiotics is increasing, but nitroxoline remains active in vitro against some relevant multidrug resistant uropathogenic bacteria. E. coli strains, which are among the most common uropathogens, are unanimously susceptible. Thus, nitroxoline is an option for the therapy of urinary tract infections caused by multiresistant bacteria. Since nitroxoline is active against bacteria in biofilms, it will also be effective in patients with indwelling catheters or foreign bodies in the urinary tract. Cotrimoxazole, on the other hand, which, in principle, can also act on bacteria in biofilms, is frequently inactive against multiresistant uropathogens. Based on phenotypic resistance data from a large number of urine isolates, structural characterisation of an MDR plasmid of a recent ST131 uropathogenic E. coli isolate, and publicly available genomic data of resistant enterobacteria, we show that nitroxoline could be used instead of cotrimoxazole for intervention against MDR uropathogens. Particularly in uropathogenic E. coli, but also in other enterobacterial uropathogens, the frequent parallel resistance to different antibiotics due to the accumulation of multiple antibiotic resistance determinants on mobile genetic elements argues for greater consideration of nitroxoline in the treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infections. MDPI 2021-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8230139/ /pubmed/34071539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10060645 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dobrindt, Ulrich
Wami, Haleluya T.
Schmidt-Wieland, Torsten
Bertsch, Daniela
Oberdorfer, Klaus
Hof, Herbert
Compared with Cotrimoxazole Nitroxoline Seems to Be a Better Option for the Treatment and Prophylaxis of Urinary Tract Infections Caused by Multidrug-Resistant Uropathogens: An In Vitro Study
title Compared with Cotrimoxazole Nitroxoline Seems to Be a Better Option for the Treatment and Prophylaxis of Urinary Tract Infections Caused by Multidrug-Resistant Uropathogens: An In Vitro Study
title_full Compared with Cotrimoxazole Nitroxoline Seems to Be a Better Option for the Treatment and Prophylaxis of Urinary Tract Infections Caused by Multidrug-Resistant Uropathogens: An In Vitro Study
title_fullStr Compared with Cotrimoxazole Nitroxoline Seems to Be a Better Option for the Treatment and Prophylaxis of Urinary Tract Infections Caused by Multidrug-Resistant Uropathogens: An In Vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Compared with Cotrimoxazole Nitroxoline Seems to Be a Better Option for the Treatment and Prophylaxis of Urinary Tract Infections Caused by Multidrug-Resistant Uropathogens: An In Vitro Study
title_short Compared with Cotrimoxazole Nitroxoline Seems to Be a Better Option for the Treatment and Prophylaxis of Urinary Tract Infections Caused by Multidrug-Resistant Uropathogens: An In Vitro Study
title_sort compared with cotrimoxazole nitroxoline seems to be a better option for the treatment and prophylaxis of urinary tract infections caused by multidrug-resistant uropathogens: an in vitro study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8230139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34071539
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10060645
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