Affiliation:
1. Achillion Pharmaceuticals, New Haven, CT 06511
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Heteroaryl isothiazolones (HITZs) are antibacterial agents that display excellent in vitro activity against
Staphylococcus aureus
. We recently identified a series of these compounds that show potent bactericidal activities against methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus
(MRSA). We report here the results of in vitro resistance studies that reveal potential underlying mechanisms of action. HITZs selected
gyrA
mutations exclusively in first-step mutants of wild-type
S. aureus
, indicating that in contrast to the case with most quinolones, DNA gyrase is the primary target. The compounds displayed low mutation frequencies (10
−9
to 10
−10
) at concentrations close to the MICs and maintained low MICs (≤0.016 μg/ml) against mutants with single mutations in either
gyrA
or
grlA
(
parC
). These data suggested that HITZs possess significant inhibitory activities against target enzymes, DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV. This dual-target inhibition was supported by low 50% inhibitory concentrations against topoisomerase IV as measured in a decatenation activity assay and against DNA gyrase as measured in a supercoiling activity assay. Good antibacterial activities (≤1 μg/ml) against staphylococcal
gyrA grlA
double mutants, as well as low frequencies (10
−9
to 10
−10
) of selection of still higher-level mutants, also suggested that HITZs remained active against mutant enzymes. We further demonstrated that HITZs exhibit good inhibition of both
S. aureus
mutant enzymes and thus continue to possess a novel dual-targeting mode of action against these mutant strains. In stepwise acquisition of mutations, HITZs selected quinolone resistance determining region mutations
gyrA
(
Ser84Leu
),
grlA
(
Ser80Phe
),
grlA
(
Ala116Val
), and
gyrA
(
Glu88Lys
) sequentially, suggesting that the corresponding amino acids are key amino acids involved in the binding of HITZs to topoisomerases. The overall profile of these compounds suggests the potential utility of HITZs in combating infections caused by
S. aureus
, including multidrug-resistant MRSA.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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