Author:
Halasohoris Stephanie A.,Scarff Jennifer M.,Pysz Lisa M.,Lembirik Sanae,Lemmon Margaret M.,Biek Donald,Hannah Brendan,Zumbrun Steven D.,Panchal Rekha G.
Abstract
AbstractAntimicrobial-resistance (AMR) has become an increasingly difficult issue to overcome for bacteria associated with both community- and hospital-acquired infections as well as potential biodefense threats. The need to identify new therapeutics of novel classes and/or with unique mechanisms is critical to combatting AMR in the coming years. GT-1 (LCB10-0200), a siderophore-linked cephalosporin, is one such novel option and is formulated to be used either alone or in combination with a novel broad-spectrum β-lactamase inhibitor, GT-055 (LCB18-055). This study assessed the in vitro and in vivo efficacy of GT-1 and GT-055 against a broad array of multi-drug resistant and biothreat pathogens. Here, we demonstrated sub-4 µg ml−1 efficacy against a number of pathogens in vitro. We further determined that in mice infected via aerosol route with Yersinia pestis, efficacy of GT-1/GT-055 treatment is at least equivalent to the comparator antibiotic, ciprofloxacin.
Funder
Defense Threat Reduction Agency
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmacology
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