1. In vitro stepwise selection of reduced susceptibility to lipoglycopeptides in enterococci.
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Arhin FF, Seguin DL, Belley A, and Moeck G
- Subjects
- Aminoglycosides pharmacology, Bacterial Proteins genetics, Carbon-Oxygen Ligases genetics, Daptomycin pharmacology, Enterococcus faecalis classification, Enterococcus faecalis genetics, Enterococcus faecium classification, Enterococcus faecium genetics, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections drug therapy, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections microbiology, Humans, Lipoglycopeptides, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Teicoplanin analogs & derivatives, Teicoplanin pharmacology, Vancomycin pharmacology, Vancomycin Resistance genetics, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial genetics, Enterococcus faecalis drug effects, Enterococcus faecium drug effects, Glycopeptides pharmacology
- Abstract
The propensity of oritavancin to select for stably elevated oritavancin minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) was studied by serial passaging of strains in broth containing oritavancin for 20days. Seven clinical strains of Enterococcus faecalis and E. faecium were studied; they included vancomycin-susceptible and both VanA and VanB vancomycin-resistant isolates. Stepwise oritavancin selection yielded stably elevated oritavancin MICs in six of the seven strains, with MIC increases ranging from 4-32-fold. By comparison, stepwise selection with comparator agents dalbavancin (4- to >128-fold MIC increases), telavancin (4-8-fold MIC increases) and daptomycin (4-32-fold MIC increases) also yielded selectants with elevated MICs of the respective agents. Oritavancin selectants retained parental MICs of vancomycin, daptomycin, linezolid and rifampicin. Some, but not all of the oritavancin selectants also showed MIC increases to the lipoglycopeptides telavancin, dalbavancin and teicoplanin, suggesting that within the lipoglycopeptide class, different mechanisms of action may be elucidated., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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