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1058. In Vitro and In Vivo Antibacterial Activity of Cefiderocol against Burkholderia spp
BACKGROUND: Burkholderia spp. is an opportunistic pathogen associated with respiratory infections. Cefiderocol (CFDC), a siderophore cephalosporin approved in US and EU, is active in vitro against carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacteria including Burkholderia spp. This study examined in vitro an...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8644312/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.1252 |
Sumario: | BACKGROUND: Burkholderia spp. is an opportunistic pathogen associated with respiratory infections. Cefiderocol (CFDC), a siderophore cephalosporin approved in US and EU, is active in vitro against carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacteria including Burkholderia spp. This study examined in vitro and in vivo activity of CFDC against Burkholderia spp. METHODS: MICs of CFDC and 13 marketed antibacterial drugs against 462 clinical isolates of Burkholderia spp. collected in 2014 - 2019 in 13 countries were determined by broth microdilution method according to CLSI guidelines. Only for CFDC, iron-depleted CAMHB was used. In a rat lung infection model, B. cepacia ATCC 25416 (CFDC MIC: ≤ 0.031 μg/mL, MEM MIC: 4 μg/mL) was used. Male CD (SD, immunocompetent, n=4-5) rats were infected by intrabronchial inoculation of the bacterial suspension including 1% nutrient agar. The humanized PK in plasma by administration of CFDC 2 g every 8 h (3-h infusion) and MEM 1 g every 8 h (0.5-h infusion) were recreated via the continuous intravenous infusion for 4 days, and the viable cfu in lungs were counted. RESULTS: Against 462 strains, including 185 MEM non-susceptible isolates, CFDC showed MIC(50)/MIC(90) of ≤ 0.031/1 µg/mL, which was the lowest among the tested antibiotics. Among 185 MEM non-susceptible isolates, 94% of the isolates exhibited ≤ 4 µg/mL of CFDC MIC. In a rat lung infection model, CFDC and MEM showed bactericidal activity with 2.8 and 2.4 log(10) CFU/lung decrease compared with non-treated control, respectively. By recreating the humanized PK exposure in this model, 100% and ca.35% of fT >MIC of CFDC and MEM in plasma has been achieved, respectively. The bactericidal activities of both compounds vs B. cepacia ATCC 25416 would be reasonable because the fT >MIC achieved in this model exceeds the target fT >MIC (75% for CFDC and 26% for MEM against Acinetobacter baumannii, respectively) required to cause 1 log(10) reduction in murine thigh infection models(1,2)). 1) M. Sabet. 2019. AAC 2) R. Nakamura. 2019. AAC In vitro activity of CFDC and comparator agents against Burkholderia spp. [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: CFDC has potential for treating respiratory tract infections caused by Burkholderia spp. In critically ill patients, the recommended dosing regimen achieves 100% of fT >MIC of ≤ 4 ug/mL(3)).3) N. Kawaguchi. 2021. AAC DISCLOSURES: Merime Oota, BSc, Shionogi TechnoAdvance Research & Co., Ltd. (Employee) Toriko Yoshitomi, -, Shionogi TechnoAdvance Research & Co., Ltd. (Employee) Rio Nakamura, BSc, Shionogi TechnoAdvance Research & Co., Ltd. (Employee) Miki Takemura, MS, SHIONOGI & CO., LTD. (Employee) Yoshinori Yamano, PhD, Shionogi (Employee) Meredith Hackel, PhD MPH, IHMA (Employee)Pfizer, Inc. (Independent Contractor) Daniel F. Sahm, PhD, IHMA (Employee)Pfizer, Inc. (Independent Contractor) |
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