Sitafloxacin Expresses Potent Anti-Mycobacterium abscessus Activity

Author:

He Siyuan,Guo Qi,Zhao Lan,Xu Liyun,Fan Junsheng,Wu Wenye,Zhang Zhemin,Li Bing,Chu Haiqing

Abstract

Therapeutic options for treating Mycobacterium abscessus infections are extremely limited; quinolones are important. The in vitro anti-M. abscessus activities of nine quinolones, emphasizing sitafloxacin, were investigated. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed on 10 non-tuberculous mycobacterium reference strains and 194 clinical, M. abscessus isolates. The activity of sitafloxacin against intracellular M. abscessus residing within macrophages was also evaluated. A checkerboard assay was conducted to determine synergy between sitafloxacin and 10 clinically important antibiotics. Among the nine quinolones tested, sitafloxacin exhibited the greatest anti-M. abscessus activity with MIC50 and MIC90 of 1 and 2 mg/L, respectively. Sitafloxacin exerted a bacteriostatic effect on M. abscessus and inhibited the intracellular growth of M. abscessus at concentrations equivalent to clarithromycin. No antagonism between sitafloxacin and 10 clinically important anti-M. abscessus antibiotics was evident. In summary, sitafloxacin exhibited a significant advantage relative to other quinolones in inhibiting the growth of M. abscessus in vitro, suggesting the potential inclusion of sitafloxacin in new strategies to treat M. abscessus infections.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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