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  • The rise of carbapenem-resistant (CR) Gram-negative bacteria is a major global health issue, with limited effective new treatments available, aside from cefiderocol and sulbactam-durlobactam.
  • Cefiderocol shows promise against Gram-negative infections but has developed resistance, leading to research on combination therapies that may improve efficacy against resistant strains.
  • The study investigates the mechanisms behind cefiderocol resistance, highlighting mutations and gene expression changes that impact treatment strategies and emphasizes the need for understanding drug synergies in addressing antimicrobial resistance.

Article Abstract

The emergence of Gram-negative bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics, particularly carbapenem-resistant (CR) strains, poses a significant threat globally. Despite efforts to develop new antimicrobial therapies, limited progress has been made, with only two drugs-cefiderocol and sulbactam-durlobactam-showing promise for CR- infections. Cefiderocol, a siderophore cephalosporin, demonstrates promising efficacy in the treatment of Gram-negative infections. However, resistance to cefiderocol has been reported in . Combination therapies, such as cefiderocol with avibactam or sulbactam, show reduced MICs against cefiderocol-non-susceptible strains with in vivo efficacy, although the outcomes can be complex and species-specific. In the present work, the molecular characterization of spontaneous cefiderocol-resistant variants, a CRAB strain displaying antagonism with sulbactam and an strain showing antagonism with avibactam, were studied. The results reveal intriguing insights into the underlying mechanisms, including mutations affecting efflux pumps, transcriptional regulators, and iron homeostasis genes. Moreover, gene expression analysis reveals significant alterations in outer membrane proteins, iron homeostasis, and β-lactamases, suggesting adaptive responses to selective pressure. Understanding these mechanisms is crucial for optimizing treatment strategies and preventing adverse clinical outcomes. This study highlights the importance of preemptively assessing drug synergies to navigate the challenges posed by antimicrobial resistance in CR- infections.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10942374PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2024.03.04.583376DOI Listing

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