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Enhanced In Vivo Activity of Cefditoren in Pre- Immunized Mice against Penicillin-Resistant S. pneumoniae (Serotypes 6B, 19F and 23F) in a Sepsis Model.

Authors :
Cafini, Fabio
Yuste, Jose
Giménez, Maria-Jose
Sevillano, David
Aguilar, Lorenzo
Alou, Luis
Ramos-Sevillano, Elisa
Torrico, Martha
González, Natalia
García, Ernesto
Coronel, Pilar
Prieto, Jose
Source :
PLoS ONE. 2010, Vol. 5 Issue 8, p1-9. 9p. 3 Charts, 3 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background: Specific antibodies are likely to be present before S. pneumoniae infection. We explored cefditoren (CDN) total and free values of serum concentrations exceeding the MIC (t.MIC) related to efficacy in a mice sepsis model, and the effect of specific gammaglobulins on in-vitro phagocytosis and in-vivo efficacy. Methodology/Principal Findings: We used three pneumococcal isolates (serotype, MIC of CDN): Strain 1 (6B, 1 μg/ml), Strain 2 (19F, 2 μg/ml) and Strain 3 (23F, 4 μg/ml). Hyperimmune serum (HS) was obtained from mice immunized with heatinactivated strains. In-vitro, phagocytosis by HS diluted 1/10 in presence/absence of sub-inhibitory concentrations was measured by flow cytometry including fluorescent bacteria and a neutrophil cell line. In-vivo dose-ranging experiments with HS (dilutions 1/2-1/16) and CDN (6.25 mg/kg-100 mg/kg tid for 48 h) were performed to determine the minimal protective dilution/dose (highest survival) and the non-protective highest dilution/dose (highest mortality: HS-np dilution and CDN-np dose) over 7 days. Efficacy of CDN-np in animals pre-immunized with HS-np (combined strategy) was explored and blood bacterial clearance determined. The CDN measured protein binding was 86.9%. In-vitro, CDN significantly increased phagocytosis (vs. HS 1/10). In non pre-immunized animals, t>MIC values for CDN of ≈35% (total) and ≈19% (free) were associated with 100% survival. Significant differences in survival were found between HS-np alone (⩽20%) or CDN-np alone (⩽20%) vs. the combined strategy (90%, 60% and 60% for Stains 1, 2 and 3), with t>MIC (total/free) of 22.8%/14.3%, 26.8%/ 16.0%, and 22.4%/12.7% for Strains 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Prior to the second dose (8 h), median bacterial counts were significantly lower in animals surviving vs. dead at day 7. Conclusions/Significance: In mice (CDN protein binding similar to humans) total t>MIC values of ≈35% (≈19% free) were efficacious, with a decrease in the required values in pre-immunized animals. This reinforces that immunoprotection to overcome resistance may provide lifesaving strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
5
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
56576566
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012041