Novel Modeling Framework To Guide Design of Optimal Dosing Strategies for β-Lactamase Inhibitors

Author:

Bhagunde Pratik,Chang Kai-Tai,Hirsch Elizabeth B.,Ledesma Kimberly R.,Nikolaou Michael,Tam Vincent H.

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe scarcity of new antibiotics against drug-resistant bacteria has led to the development of inhibitors targeting specific resistance mechanisms, which aim to restore the effectiveness of existing agents. However, there are few guidelines for the optimal dosing of inhibitors. Extending the utility of mathematical modeling, which has been used as a decision support tool for antibiotic dosing regimen design, we developed a novel mathematical modeling framework to guide optimal dosing strategies for a beta-lactamase inhibitor. To illustrate our approach, MK-7655 was used in combination with imipenem against a clinical isolate ofKlebsiella pneumoniaeknown to produce KPC-2. A theoretical concept capturing fluctuating susceptibility over time was used to define a novel pharmacodynamic index (time above instantaneous MIC [T>MICi]). The MK-7655 concentration-dependent MIC reduction was characterized by using a modified sigmoid maximum effect (Emax)-type model. Various dosing regimens of MK-7655 were simulated to achieve escalatingT>MICivalues in the presence of a clinical dose of imipenem (500 mg every 6 h). The effectiveness of these dosing exposures was subsequently validated by using a hollow-fiber infection model (HFIM). An apparent trend in the bacterial response was observed in the HFIM with increasingT>MICivalues. In addition, different dosing regimens of MK-7655 achieving a similarT>MICi(69%) resulted in comparable bacterial killing over 48 h. The proposed framework was reasonable in predicting thein vitroactivity of a novel beta-lactamase inhibitor, and its utility warrants further investigations.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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