Literature DB >> 24659622

Effect of daptomycin on local interleukin-6, matrix metalloproteinase-9, and metallopeptidase inhibitor 1 in patients with MRSA-infected diabetic foot.

Andreas Ambrosch1, Daniel Halevy, Boushra Fwity, Thomas Brin, Ralf Lobmann.   

Abstract

Infection is a major cause of the diabetic foot syndrome that is promoted by the increased burden of multiresistant germs like methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Maximizing positive outcome for serious MRSA infections requires an aggressive treatment approach and careful monitoring of the healing process. Therefore, we examined 8 patients with MRSA-infected diabetic foot syndrome of Wagner classification grade 2 or 3 (corresponding to the Texas classification stage 2 or 3) during antibiotic treatment with daptomycin. We documented the wound size and obtained samples of wound secretion for analyses of proinflammatory interleukin-6 (IL-6), protease (matrix metalloproteinase-9 [MMP-9]), and antiprotease (metallopeptidase inhibitor 1 [TIMP-1]) activity. During the course of anti-MRSA therapy, we observed a decrease in the concentration of local IL-6 within the first 3 days followed by a decrease of MMP-9 and an increase of TIMP-1. Finally, a reduction of wound size was documented. The present data show that efficient antimicrobial treatment with daptomycin has a number of beneficial effects on wound healing at the molecular level in MRSA-infected diabetic foot ulcers.

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Keywords:  MMP-9; MRSA; TIMP-1; daptomycin; diabetic foot

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24659622     DOI: 10.1177/1534734614523126

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Low Extrem Wounds        ISSN: 1534-7346            Impact factor:   2.057


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