Bacitracin enhances ceftriaxone susceptibility of the high-level ceftriaxone-resistant gonococcal FC428 clone

Author:

Gu Yuhua1,Song Shuaijie1,Zhu Qingrui1,Jiao Ruilin1,Lin Xu'ai1,Yang Fan12,van der Veen Stijn134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, and Department of Dermatology of Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University , Hangzhou, China

2. College of Medicine, Shaoxing University , Shaoxing, China

3. State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, The First Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University , Hangzhou, China

4. Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory for Microbial Biochemistry and Metabolic Engineering , Hangzhou, China

Abstract

ABSTRACT Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogen for which ceftriaxone mono-antimicrobial therapy and ceftriaxone plus azithromycin dual-antimicrobial therapy are the only remaining effective therapies. However, ceftriaxone efficacy is threatened by the global dissemination of the high-level ceftriaxone-resistant FC428 clone, while azithromycin has in recent years been removed from the recommended dual therapy in some countries as a result of increasing (high-level) azithromycin resistance. Inclusion of an alternative second antimicrobial could be an effective strategy to protect ceftriaxone from (further) resistance development. In this study, we investigated gonococcal susceptibility to bacitracin and determined its synergistic anti-gonococcal activity with ceftriaxone. Gonococcal susceptibility to bacitracin was investigated for 449 contemporary clinical isolates using the agar dilution method. Bacitracin displayed consistent activity against the N. gonorrhoeae strain collection, with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) range of 2–32 mg/L and a MIC 90 of 32 mg/L. Furthermore, bacitracin was bactericidal in time-kill assays, particularly against the tested FC428-associated isolate, which showed 10 5 -fold inactivation after 8 hours of exposure to a 4× MIC dose. Importantly, bacitracin and ceftriaxone displayed synergistic activity, with a fractional inhibitory concentration index ≤0.5 for the majority of tested strains. Finally, spot assays showed strong synergistic activity against the FC428-associated isolates, with up to 200-fold reduced plating efficacy for bacitracin combined with ceftriaxone compared with ceftriaxone only. In conclusion, bacitracin shows synergistic anti-gonococcal activity with ceftriaxone and might therefore be an interesting candidate for inclusion in a dual-antimicrobial therapy with ceftriaxone. IMPORTANCE Ceftriaxone-based antimicrobial therapies for gonorrhea are threatened by waning ceftriaxone susceptibility levels and the global dissemination of the high-level ceftriaxone-resistant gonococcal FC428 clone. Combination therapy can be an effective strategy to restrain the development of ceftriaxone resistance, and for that purpose, it is important to find an alternative antimicrobial to replace azithromycin, which has recently been removed in some countries from the recommended ceftriaxone plus azithromycin dual-antimicrobial therapy. Ideally, the second antimicrobial should display synergistic activity with ceftriaxone. We hypothesized that bacitracin might display synergistic activity with ceftriaxone because of their distinct mechanisms targeting bacterial cell wall synthesis. In this study, we showed that bacitracin indeed displays synergistic activity with ceftriaxone against Neisseria gonorrhoeae . Importantly, strains associated with the FC428 clone appeared to be particularly susceptible to the bacitracin plus ceftriaxone combination, which might therefore be an interesting dual therapy for further in vivo testing.

Funder

MOST | National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Cell Biology,Microbiology (medical),Genetics,General Immunology and Microbiology,Ecology,Physiology

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