Effects of increasing concentrations of rifampicin on different Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineages in a Whole blood Bactericidal Activity Assay

Author:

Verma Rupangi1ORCID,Gurumurthy Meera1,Yeo Benjamin Chaik Meng1,Lu Qingshu23,Naftalin Claire M.1,Paton Nicholas I.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore;

2. Singapore Clinical Research Institute, Singapore;

3. Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore

Abstract

Objectives: High-dose rifampicin improved bactericidal activity and culture conversion in early-phase trials, done mainly in Africa. We performed a Whole Blood Bactericidal Activity (WBA) study to determine whether the effects of high-dose rifampicin differ across globally-relevant strains; and whether effects are similar in dormant bacilli that will be required for enhancing cure. Methods: Whole blood from healthy volunteers was spiked with rifampicin (range 0.63-60mg/L) and incubated with one of 4 Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) clinical strains (Haarlem, Latin American-Mediterranean [LAM], East African-Indian [EAI] and Beijing lineages) or a dormant strain (Streptomycin-Starved Mtb 18b strain [ss18b]). Change in bacterial cfu was estimated after inoculation of WBA cultures in MGIT. Results: WBA increased with higher concentrations of rifampicin in all strains. At rifampicin concentrations up to 5mg/L the rate of increase in WBA per unit increase in rifampicin concentration was similar in all 4 clinical strains (p>0.51). Above 5mg/L, EAI (p<0.001) and Beijing (p=0.007) strains showed greater increase in WBA than did LAM; Haarlem was similar to LAM. The dormant strain showed a lower rate of increase in WBA than clinical strains at rifampicin concentrations up to 5mg/L; above 5mg/L the rate of increase was similar to LAM, Beijing and Haarlem strains. Conclusions: Increasing rifampicin concentration enhanced WBA in all strains; the greatest effects were seen in strains common in Asia, suggesting that early-phase trial findings may be generalizable beyond Africa. Similar effects of high concentrations of rifampicin on the dormant strain support the concept that this intervention may enhance sterilizing activity.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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