Affiliation:
1. Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Lexington, Massachusetts
2. Focus Technologies, Herndon, Virginia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Daptomycin efficacy against clinical isolates of
Enterococcus faecalis
,
Enterococcus faecium
, and a lab-derived daptomycin-resistant isolate of
E. faecalis
was investigated in a mouse model of renal infection. The daptomycin MICs against these enterococci ranged from 0.5 to 50 μg/ml. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between the MICs of drugs against
E. faecalis
and
E. faecium
and the level of daptomycin exposure needed to evaluate the drug's efficacy. Correlating the required therapeutic exposures of mice with the exposures achieved clinically allowed us to project enterococcal breakpoint values. Mice pretreated with carrageenan were infected intravenously with 3 × 10
8
to 4 × 10
8
CFU of
E. faecalis
or
E. faecium
. Daptomycin (5 to 50 mg of drug/kg of body weight) or saline control was administered 4 h postinfection and continued once daily for 2 days (three total doses). On day 4, infected kidneys were harvested, homogenized, and dilution plated. Efficacy was defined as a ≥2-log
10
(99%) reduction in bacterial burden in infected kidneys. At clinically relevant dosages and exposures (area under the curve, 400 to 600 μg · hr/ml), daptomycin demonstrated similar and marked efficacy against all clinical enterococcal isolates tested. Daptomycin achieved efficacy with comparable doses against both vancomycin-sensitive (MIC, ≤4 μg/ml) and -resistant enterococcal strains tested. Efficacy was also established against the lab-derived daptomycin-resistant
E. faecalis
isolate. In this murine renal infection model, clinically relevant exposures of daptomycin were effective against
E. faecalis
and
E. faecium
strains for which MICs were ≤8 μg/ml. These murine efficacy data for daptomycin, along with surveillance data and human pharmacokinetic exposures achieved, suggest a breakpoint concentration value of ≤8 μg/ml (susceptible) and ≥16 μg/ml (resistant) for daptomycin against
E. faecium
and
E. faecalis
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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